Hon. Murray Criddle asks if the Department of Agriculture was subject to the same Functional Review as regional road groups and when the review would be completed. Hon. Kim Chance declines to provide specific details, citing government practice, but confirms that virtually all aspects of every portfolio were included in the review.

AnsweredQoN 721Legislative Council
Asked
18 March 2003
Portfolio
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

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Is the Department of Agriculture subject to the same Functional Review Committee review as the regional road groups; and, if so, when will that review be completed? Hon KIM CHANCE

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The Functional Review Committee has made a report to Cabinet. It has not been the practice of government to reveal parts of the Functional Review Committee report piecemeal, so it would not be appropriate for me to answer that question. However, I can answer the question generically by saying that virtually all, if not all, aspects of every portfolio were included within the scope of the Functional Review Committee review.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The Functional Review Committee has made a report to Cabinet. It has not been the practice of government to reveal parts of the Functional Review Committee report piecemeal, so it would not be appropriate for me to answer that question. However, I can answer the question generically by saying that virtually all, if not all, aspects of every portfolio were included within the scope of the Functional Review Committee review.
The Functional Review Committee has made a report to Cabinet. It has not been the practice of government to reveal parts of the Functional Review Committee report piecemeal, so it would not be appropriate for me to answer that question. However, I can answer the question generically by saying that virtually all, if not all, aspects of every portfolio were included within the scope of the Functional Review Committee review.

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