❓ Ms. Quirk questions the purpose of $50,000 in additional funding for re-cashflow of crime prevention, and the reason it was needed. The answer clarifies it's a re-flow of existing funds, not new funding.
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I refer to the Treasurer’s Advance Authorisation and provisions made in the Western Australia Police budget and I ask for what specific purpose is the additional funding of $50,000 for re-cashflow of crime prevention funding, and why was it required?
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Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
33 days
The $50,000 represents a re-flow for the "WA Community Crime Prevention Program". This transaction moves the funding from 2008/09 into 2009/10 and does not result in additional funding for this initiative.
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