A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the government's intentions regarding the privatisation of motor vehicle and license examinations. The government denies any such proposal.

AnsweredQoN 2139Legislative Council
Asked
23 March 2010
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) Is the Government considering privatising, -
(a) motor vehicle examinations; or
(b) motor vehicle license examinations?
(2) If yes to (1)(a-b), does the Government intend to produce a public-private comparator?
(3) If no to (1), why not?
(4) Does the Government believe privatising these areas will lead to savings of Government expenditure?
(5) If yes to (4), what is the estimated annual savings for Government?
(6) Does the Government believe privatising these areas will lead to savings for consumers?
(7) If yes to (6), what is the estimated saving for the consumer?
(8) What benefits does the Government expect from privatising these services?
(9) What risks has the Government identified if these services are privatised

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Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
29 days
(1)
(a)-(b) There is no proposal by Government to privatise motor vehicle examinations or motor licence examinations.
(2)-(9) Not applicable.
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