❓ Hon Adele Farina questions the Minister for Police regarding a proposed new tenure policy for WA Police, including its timeline and associated relocation costs. The Minister responds that the policy is still in development and cost data is difficult to obtain.
AnsweredQoN 1146Legislative Council
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WA POLICE —
DEPLOYMENT POLICIES AND PROCESSES
1146. Hon ADELE FARINA to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the proposed new tenure policy.
(1) Will the Minister for Police table a copy of the proposed
new policy; and, if not, why not?
(2) When is the policy expected to be finalised and
implemented?
(3) What was the total cost of relocating police officers
under the existing tenure policy in 2014–15?
DEPLOYMENT POLICIES AND PROCESSES
1146. Hon ADELE FARINA to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the proposed new tenure policy.
(1) Will the Minister for Police table a copy of the proposed
new policy; and, if not, why not?
(2) When is the policy expected to be finalised and
implemented?
(3) What was the total cost of relocating police officers
under the existing tenure policy in 2014–15?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for
Police, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) Development of new deployment
policies and processes, including tenure, is yet to commence.
(2) It is expected that the new policies
will be finalised in the second half of 2016.
(3) The response
required would take a significant amount of time and resources to collate and
process. It is therefore not possible for police to obtain this information
without significantly compromising other core activities.
Police, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) Development of new deployment
policies and processes, including tenure, is yet to commence.
(2) It is expected that the new policies
will be finalised in the second half of 2016.
(3) The response
required would take a significant amount of time and resources to collate and
process. It is therefore not possible for police to obtain this information
without significantly compromising other core activities.
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