❓ Mr. Kirkup asks about the Major Incident Review (MIR) following the State Flood Event, specifically regarding consultant engagement and receipt of the review by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services. The Minister confirms engagement of Nous Group via an existing panel contract at no cost and receipt of the MIR.
AnsweredQoN 770Legislative Assembly
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(1) I refer to the Major Incident Review (MIR) from February 2016 on the State Flood Event, and ask: (a) have consultants been engaged to undertake this review: (i) if yes, what consultants have been engaged, what was the nature of the procurement of this engagement and what is the expected cost to the tax payer? (2) Has the Department of Fire and Emergency Services received the MIR as at 7 June 2017?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services
Response time
8 days
1.
(a) Yes
(i) Nous Group were engaged using an existing panel contract with zero cost to the tax payer.
2. Yes.
(a) Yes
(i) Nous Group were engaged using an existing panel contract with zero cost to the tax payer.
2. Yes.
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