❓ Mrs Roberts questions the Premier about funding cuts to PCYCs following the removal of police officers and government employees, alleging a significant shortfall. The Premier denies police officer removals.
AnsweredQoN 224Legislative Assembly
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POLICING — COMMUNITY
PLACEMENTS; SUMMER CRIME STRATEGY
224. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS to the Premier:
I ask a supplementary question. Why
is the government short-changing PCYCs by more than halving their funding by
offering them only $900 000 to make up for the over $2 million of staffing
shortfall imposed on PCYCs by the removal of police officers and other
government employees?
PLACEMENTS; SUMMER CRIME STRATEGY
224. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS to the Premier:
I ask a supplementary question. Why
is the government short-changing PCYCs by more than halving their funding by
offering them only $900 000 to make up for the over $2 million of staffing
shortfall imposed on PCYCs by the removal of police officers and other
government employees?
AnswerView source ↗
I have just made it very clear that
police officers are not going to be removed; and that is a discussion that is
going on within government and with the police commissioner.
police officers are not going to be removed; and that is a discussion that is
going on within government and with the police commissioner.
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