Hon. Norman Moore asks about the number and location of convicted offenders on supervision orders without supervising officers. The Minister, represented by Hon. Jon Ford, claims the information isn't readily available and requests the question be placed on notice, prompting Moore to assert he already knows the answer.

AnsweredQoN 1196Legislative Council
Asked
28 November 2007
Portfolio
Corrective Services

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LAW AND ORDER - SUPERVISION ORDERS 1196. Hon NORMAN MOORE to the minister representing the Minister for Corrective Services: (1) How many convicted offenders subject to supervision orders do not have supervising officers? (2) Where are they located? Hon JON FORD

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has replied as follows. The information required is not readily available in the time provided; therefore, I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice. Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.
LAW AND ORDER - SUPERVISION ORDERS
(1) How many convicted offenders subject to supervision orders do not have supervising officers? (2) Where are they located? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has replied as follows. The information required is not readily available in the time provided; therefore, I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice. Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.
(2) Where are they located? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has replied as follows. The information required is not readily available in the time provided; therefore, I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice. Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.
Hon JON FORD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has replied as follows. The information required is not readily available in the time provided; therefore, I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice. Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has replied as follows. The information required is not readily available in the time provided; therefore, I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice. Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.
Hon Norman Moore : I know what the answer is, you know; I can give her the answer if she wants.

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