❓ Hon. C.L. Edwardes asks the Premier about the expected report from the taskforce reviewing the structure of the WA Public Sector, including the report's timeline, nature (interim/final), and whether it will be tabled in Parliament. The Premier's answer indicates the report was tabled on June 26, 2001.
AnsweredQoN 98Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 May 2001
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
QuestionView source ↗
(1) I refer the Premier to his Media Statement of 11 March 2001 earmarking the appointment of a four member taskforce to review the structure of the Western Australian Public Sector, and ask on what date does the Premier expect to receive a report containing recommendations on how best to reduce the number of departments and agencies?
(2) Is it expected to be an interim report, or a final report?
(3) Will the Premier table the Report and or Reports, whether interim or final? and
(4) If not - why not?
(2) Is it expected to be an interim report, or a final report?
(3) Will the Premier table the Report and or Reports, whether interim or final? and
(4) If not - why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
31 July 2001
Response time
89 days
(1) - (4) This report was tabled in the House on Tuesday, 26th June 2001.
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