Mr Murray questions the Minister on the implementation of the Liberal Party's election promise to eliminate duplication and administrative excesses within Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA). The Minister confirms awareness and outlines RWWA's actions, including engaging consultants and allocating funding for an internal review.

AnsweredQoN 796Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 May 2009
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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(1) Is the Minister aware of the 2008 election policy document “The Liberal Party’s Racing Industry Statement”?
(2) Is the Minister aware that a statement in the document says that if elected to Government, they would work closely together with Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) to ensure duplication and administration excesses are eliminated?
(3) Can the Minister confirm whether this issue will be honoured; and
(a) if so, what is currently being done to investigate this issue;
(b) if so, is it the Government’s intention to employ consultants to investigate this issue;
(c) if so, what funding had been allocated to addressing the elimination of administration excesses within RWWA; and
(d) if so, who within the Racing Industry will be involved in the review?

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Answered
9 June 2009
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Response time
34 days
(1) - (2) Yes.
(3)(a) RWWA has committed to reducing operating costs.
(b) RWWA has engaged Stamfords to assist with this project.
(c) $174,000 allocated by RWWA.
(d) The review will be conducted as an internal review and RWWA will consult industry as and when necessary.
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