❓ Hon. Kate Doust asks the Attorney General for a detailed breakdown of 149.7 FTE police positions that could be filled by police staff, specifying job title, classification, and location. The Attorney General provides the information in a tabled document.
AnsweredQoN 1128Legislative Council
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POLICE —
SERVICE DEFINITION AND RESOURCE MODEL
1128. Hon KATE DOUST to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the 149.7 full-time equivalent positions
identified during phase 1 of the service definition and resource model
presently performed by sworn officers that could be performed by police staff.
Of these positions, could the Attorney General please provide a breakdown by
job title, classification and geographic location?
SERVICE DEFINITION AND RESOURCE MODEL
1128. Hon KATE DOUST to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the 149.7 full-time equivalent positions
identified during phase 1 of the service definition and resource model
presently performed by sworn officers that could be performed by police staff.
Of these positions, could the Attorney General please provide a breakdown by
job title, classification and geographic location?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for Police, I thank the honourable
member for some notice of the question. The answer is in table form. I seek
leave to table the document. These positions are located within the
metropolitan area.
The PRESIDENT : Are you just tabling that document or are
you seeking to have it included in Hansard as part of your answer? It is up to you; I am just seeking clarification.
Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN : It is very substantial. I will not trouble
Hansard with it.
Leave granted. [See
paper 2155.]
member for some notice of the question. The answer is in table form. I seek
leave to table the document. These positions are located within the
metropolitan area.
The PRESIDENT : Are you just tabling that document or are
you seeking to have it included in Hansard as part of your answer? It is up to you; I am just seeking clarification.
Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN : It is very substantial. I will not trouble
Hansard with it.
Leave granted. [See
paper 2155.]
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