Mr Kobelke asks about the purpose, scope, and cost of a contract with KPMG following their review of salinity reduction options in the Upper Collie Basin. The answer details the contract's purpose as releasing the review results with commercially sensitive information removed, outlines the scope, and states the cost as $19,214.

AnsweredQoN 4415Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 November 2010
Portfolio
Water

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(1) For the contract with KPMG dated 8 April 2010, which followed that company’s
Independent Review of Options to Reduce Salinity in the Upper Collie Basin
, what was the purpose and scope of this contract and the full cost of this work?

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Answered
16 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
84 days
(1)       The purpose of the report was to release the results of the Independent Review of Options to Reduce Salinity in the Upper Collie Basin recognising that the commercial in confidence information provided by the private companies had to be removed.
The scope of the contract was as follows:
1.      Details of the independent review process;
2.      An outline of the submissions received and high level summary;
3.      Results from the evaluation process and the basis for them;
4.      Key conclusions from the review; and
5.      Key recommendations from the review.
The full cost of this work was $19214.
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