❓ A Western Australian Parliamentary Question on Notice (QoN 8592) inquired about contracts between government agencies under the Police and Road Safety portfolios and Professional Public Relations (PPR) since July 1, 2011. WA Police reported no such contracts, while the Office of Road Safety's response was deferred to Main Roads WA.
AnsweredQoN 8592Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
For each agency within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, have any contracts been signed with the company Professional Public Relations (PPR) since 1 July 2011, and if yes:
(a) what was the name of the agency which entered into the contract with PPR;
(b) on what date was the contract signed;
(c) what was the cost of the contract; and
(d) what was the nature of the contract?
(a) what was the name of the agency which entered into the contract with PPR;
(b) on what date was the contract signed;
(c) what was the cost of the contract; and
(d) what was the nature of the contract?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
35 days
WA Police
(a) No contracts have been signed between WA Police and the company Professional Public Relations (PPR) since 1 July 2011.
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Office of Road Safety
The office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the Main Roads WA response under the Minister for Transport.
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(a) No contracts have been signed between WA Police and the company Professional Public Relations (PPR) since 1 July 2011.
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Office of Road Safety
The office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the Main Roads WA response under the Minister for Transport.
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