❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Economic Audit Committee's report, recommendations, costs, and the government's implementation progress. The answer provides some details but refers to a tabled paper for full implementation details.
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(1) When did the Government receive the report from the Economic Audit Committee?
(2) How many recommendations were made by Economic Audit Committee in its report to Government?
(3) What was the total expenditure incurred by the Economic Audit Committee in the conduct of its inquiry?
(4) Did the Premier, in December 2009, commit to considering the committee’s recommendations in coming months?
(5) If yes to (4), how many of the recommendations of the Economic Audit Committee have now been properly considered by the Government?
(6) How many of these recommendations have been considered to the point where Government has taken a decision to adopt them or not?
(7) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided to fully implement?
(8) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided to partially implement?
(9) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided not to implement?
(10) Can the Premier provide a list of all the Economic Audit Committee recommendations now fully implemented?
(2) How many recommendations were made by Economic Audit Committee in its report to Government?
(3) What was the total expenditure incurred by the Economic Audit Committee in the conduct of its inquiry?
(4) Did the Premier, in December 2009, commit to considering the committee’s recommendations in coming months?
(5) If yes to (4), how many of the recommendations of the Economic Audit Committee have now been properly considered by the Government?
(6) How many of these recommendations have been considered to the point where Government has taken a decision to adopt them or not?
(7) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided to fully implement?
(8) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided to partially implement?
(9) How many of these recommendations has the Government decided not to implement?
(10) Can the Premier provide a list of all the Economic Audit Committee recommendations now fully implemented?
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Answered
17 May 2011
Response time
33 days
(1) The Economic Audit Committee's Final Report
Putting the Public First: Partnering with the Community and Business to Deliver Outcomes
was presented to Cabinet on 30 November 2009.
(2) The Final Report contained 43 recommendations.
(3) The total cost of the Economic Audit Committee was $1 387 122
(4) At the time of the Report's release the Government did not formally endorse any particular Economic Audit Committee recommendations. Instead, Cabinet requested that detailed implementation proposals be developed and brought to Cabinet for consideration. Implementation continues with several recommendations currently before Government for consideration (refer Tabled Paper). The table at Tabled Paper also illustrates that some recommendations have developed implementation strategies faster than others, which essentially has been driven by Government direction and priority.
(5) - (10) Please refer to [Tabled Paper No ]
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Putting the Public First: Partnering with the Community and Business to Deliver Outcomes
was presented to Cabinet on 30 November 2009.
(2) The Final Report contained 43 recommendations.
(3) The total cost of the Economic Audit Committee was $1 387 122
(4) At the time of the Report's release the Government did not formally endorse any particular Economic Audit Committee recommendations. Instead, Cabinet requested that detailed implementation proposals be developed and brought to Cabinet for consideration. Implementation continues with several recommendations currently before Government for consideration (refer Tabled Paper). The table at Tabled Paper also illustrates that some recommendations have developed implementation strategies faster than others, which essentially has been driven by Government direction and priority.
(5) - (10) Please refer to [Tabled Paper No ]
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