❓ Hon. Samantha Rowe asks about the expenditure and timeline for a $13.5 million CCTV strategy promised in the 2013 election. The Attorney General responds that only $200,000 has been spent on developing the strategy and further funding is subject to the 2014-15 budget process.
AnsweredQoN 286Legislative Council
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POLICE —
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION STRATEGY
286. Hon SAMANTHA ROWE to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the 2013 election commitment to allocate $13.5 million
to fund a new closed-circuit television strategy.
(1) How much of that $13.5 million
has been spent to date?
(2) When will the remainder of that
$13.5 million be spent?
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION STRATEGY
286. Hon SAMANTHA ROWE to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the 2013 election commitment to allocate $13.5 million
to fund a new closed-circuit television strategy.
(1) How much of that $13.5 million
has been spent to date?
(2) When will the remainder of that
$13.5 million be spent?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for
Police, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) The 2013–14
state budget provided $200 000 to Western Australia Police to develop a state
CCTV strategy and business case.
(2) Consideration of funding for the
state CCTV strategy is subject to the 2014–15 budget process.
Police, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) The 2013–14
state budget provided $200 000 to Western Australia Police to develop a state
CCTV strategy and business case.
(2) Consideration of funding for the
state CCTV strategy is subject to the 2014–15 budget process.
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