This WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding a review of the Equal Opportunity Commission, including its nature, scope, timeline, and publication intentions. The Attorney General's answer provides a brief overview of the review's purpose and process.

AnsweredQoN 1507Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 October 2013
Portfolio
Attorney General

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I refer to the review of the Equal Opportunity Commission, and ask: (a) what is the nature of your review of the Equal Opportunity Commission; (b) who is undertaking that review; (c) what are its terms of reference; (d) when is it due to conclude; and (e) do you intend to publish the findings of that review?

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Answered
3 December 2013
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General
Response time
33 days
(a)-(e) The Attorney General has asked the Public Sector Commissioner to conduct a review of the Equal Opportunity Commission. Terms of reference for the review are currently under consideration. They are expected to broadly involve an examination of the role and structure of organisations established under the
Equal Opportunity Act 1984
in ensuring the effective and efficient achievement of the objectives of the Act. The review will involve stakeholder consultation and be expected to conclude within 6 months of commencement. A decision on whether the findings of the review are to be published will be made by the Attorney General at the appropriate time.

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