❓ Dr. Nahan requests the Premier to table the cost-benefit analysis update for the Strategic Assessment of the Perth and Peel Regions. The Premier declines, citing cabinet-in-confidence and potential compromise of the State's financial interests.
AnsweredQoN 4736Legislative Assembly
Asked
13 February 2019
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Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations
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I refer to the Report on Consultants engaged by the Government for the six months ended 30 June 2018 and I ask will the Premier table a copy of the Strategic Assessment of the Perth and Peel Regions cost benefit analysis update?
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Answered
12 March 2019
Response time
5 days
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet
The cost benefit analysis update prepared for the Strategic Assessment of the Perth and Peel Regions is cabinet-in-confidence. It contains information regarding estimates of value and strategies for maximising value which, if released, would compromise the State’s ability to realise maximum value.
The cost benefit analysis update prepared for the Strategic Assessment of the Perth and Peel Regions is cabinet-in-confidence. It contains information regarding estimates of value and strategies for maximising value which, if released, would compromise the State’s ability to realise maximum value.
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