❓ Hon. Derrick Tomlinson asks about the authorised and actual strength of the WA Police Service at three specific dates. The Minister provides the requested data, noting a slight date adjustment for reporting consistency.
AnsweredQoN 2138Legislative Council
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(1) Can the Minister advise the recommended authorised strength in terms of ‘full time equivalent’ (FTEs) of the Western Australian Police Service as at January 31 2001?
(2) Can the Minister advise the recommended authorised strength in terms of FTEs of the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(3) Can the Minister advise the recommended authorised strength in terms of FTEs of the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
(4) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Government as at January 31 2001?
(5) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(6) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
(7) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at January 31 2001?
(8) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(9) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
(2) Can the Minister advise the recommended authorised strength in terms of FTEs of the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(3) Can the Minister advise the recommended authorised strength in terms of FTEs of the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
(4) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Government as at January 31 2001?
(5) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(6) Can the Minister advise the actual strength (not FTEs) in terms of sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
(7) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at January 31 2001?
(8) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at July 1 2001?
(9) Can the Minister advise the actual strength in terms of FTEs sworn police officers that were employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at May 31 2004?
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Answered
24 August 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
61 days
AUTHORISED STRENGTH (FTE) ACTUAL EMPLOYMENT LEVEL (FTE) HEADCOUNT (NON- FTE) 31 January 2001 4812 4827 4880 30 June 2001 4811 4920 4993 31 May 2004 4985 5005 5114 Please note that the information has been provided as at 30 June 2001 rather than 1 July 2001 as the Police Service?s reports are run at the end of each calendar month.
Please note that the information has been provided as at 30 June 2001 rather than 1 July 2001 as the Police Service?s reports are run at the end of each calendar month.
Please note that the information has been provided as at 30 June 2001 rather than 1 July 2001 as the Police Service?s reports are run at the end of each calendar month.
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