❓ Mr. Logan asks about specific instances of critical non-compliance identified in the Auditor-General's report on training organisations. The Minister provides the names of the RTOs, confirms no sanctions were imposed, and states the problems have been corrected.
AnsweredQoN 4469Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Auditor-General’s report “Regulation of Training Organisations”, and I ask: (a) for each of the three examples of critical non-compliance provided in figure 2 on page 14: (i) what is the name of the RTO; (ii) was a sanction imposed, and if so what was it; and (iii) has the problem now been corrected and if not, why not?
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Answered
16 September 2015
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
27 days
1. (i) CY O'Connor Institute
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
2. (i) Challenger Institute of Technology
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
3. (i) Fairbridge Western Australia Inc
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
2. (i) Challenger Institute of Technology
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
3. (i) Fairbridge Western Australia Inc
(ii) No
(iii) Yes
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