❓ Question seeks information on the impact of the public sector review on WA Police. The Minister's answer indicates minimal expected impact and regular discussions with police leadership.
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(1) Has WA Police briefed you about what will be the impact of the public-sector review which aims to cut spending across every department, and? (2) If yes, what was that advice? (3) If no, why have you not requested a briefing?
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Answered
14 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
3 days
(1) - (3) The Premier announced a Service Priority Review on 4 May 2017 which will be conducted over a five-month period. As Minister I regularly meet with the Commissioner of Police and other senior officers and discuss current issues.
The review is not expected to have a significant impact on WA Police.
The review is not expected to have a significant impact on WA Police.
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