Hon. Amber-Jade Sanderson asks about the potential costs associated with terminating the Midland Health Campus services contract for convenience, specifically regarding termination payments for the overall contract and the private patient facility. The answer requests the question be placed on notice.

AnsweredQoN 353Legislative Council
Asked
26 March 2015
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Health

QuestionView source ↗

MIDLAND
HEALTH CAMPUS — SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT
353. Hon AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to the Midland Health Campus services contract
agreement, noting the provisions of clause 35.1(h), ''Confidentiality'',
which allows the state to at any time disclose confidential information,
commercial-in-confidence information and any other information in connection
with the project to satisfy the requirements of parliamentary accountability.
If the state were to terminate the services agreement for convenience during
the operational phase in accordance with clause 29.1, what amount, or range of
amounts, would the state have to pay in order to cover —
(a) the convenience termination
payment; and
(b) the private patient facility
termination payment?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
It is requested that this
parliamentary question be placed on notice in order to allow time for the
answer to be reviewed by all relevant parties, including the obtaining of
advice from the State Solicitor's Office.

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