❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks a detailed breakdown of Western Power's expenditure on Deloitte's services over four financial years. The answer provides total expenditure and a general overview of services, with a detailed breakdown provided in a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 7211Legislative Assembly
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(1) What is the total expenditure by Western Power on all services from consulting firm Deloitte’s, including – but not limited to – consultancies, fee for service arrangements and other contracts, for the financial years 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, and the 2011–12 financial year to date?
(2) Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the services provided and the total value of each of the service provision arrangements?
(2) Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the services provided and the total value of each of the service provision arrangements?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 March 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
28 days
(1) The total expenditure by Western Power on all services from consulting firm Deloitte for the financial years 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, and the 2011-12 financial year to date is as follows:
Western Power financial year expenditure on services from Deloitte
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12 (YTD)
Total
$3,358,720
$1,420,199
$1,939,206
$4,004,494
$10,722,619
Total expenditure is qualified as the Financial Year in which invoice payment is made and includes GST
(2) Over the four year period requested, Western Power has placed approximately 250 separate orders with Deloitte. these orders have been for a variety of different services (including strategic and tactical advice, business analysis, program and project management, process improvement and accounting) across a broad range of business activities (including financial, regulatory, taxation, planning, audit, and governance). A breakdown of this expenditure (consultancy and fee for service) by business area per financial year is provided in [Tabled Paper No].
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Western Power financial year expenditure on services from Deloitte
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12 (YTD)
Total
$3,358,720
$1,420,199
$1,939,206
$4,004,494
$10,722,619
Total expenditure is qualified as the Financial Year in which invoice payment is made and includes GST
(2) Over the four year period requested, Western Power has placed approximately 250 separate orders with Deloitte. these orders have been for a variety of different services (including strategic and tactical advice, business analysis, program and project management, process improvement and accounting) across a broad range of business activities (including financial, regulatory, taxation, planning, audit, and governance). A breakdown of this expenditure (consultancy and fee for service) by business area per financial year is provided in [Tabled Paper No].
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