❓ Hon Peter Collier asks the Minister for Police about the number of officers on leave without pay and the number of part-time officers within the WA Police Force for 2020, 2021, and 2022. The Minister provides the requested figures.
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I refer the Minister to his response to question C1149 asked on Wednesday 26 October 2022, and I ask: (a) for the figures relating to 2020, 2021 and 2022 (as at September 30 2022), what was the total number of officers on leave without pay; and (b) what was the total number of part time officers?
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Answered
14 February 2023
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
a)
June 2020 , 45; June 2021 , 46; June 2022 , 42; September 2022 , 47.
b)
June 2020 , 273; June 2021 , 296; June 2022 , 317; September 2022 , 306.
a)
June 2020 , 45; June 2021 , 46; June 2022 , 42; September 2022 , 47.
b)
June 2020 , 273; June 2021 , 296; June 2022 , 317; September 2022 , 306.
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