❓ Hon. Amber-Jade Sanderson asks about specific financial details related to the Midland Health Campus services agreement, focusing on service variations and the overall financial comparison against the public sector comparator. The Parliamentary Secretary initially confuses the question with a similar one.
AnsweredQoN 430Legislative Council
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MIDLAND
HEALTH CAMPUS — SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT
430. Hon AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to subclause 35.1(k) of the Midland Health Campus
services agreement, which allows the state to disclose commercial-in-confidence
information ''to the extent required in order to demonstrate the overall
financial benefit of or value for money in relation to, the Project''.
Parts (i) to (v) of this subclause provide five discrete pieces of information
that are specifically included.
(1) What is
the expected amount paid by the state to the operator for service variations, facility
variations, expansion works, compensable contamination and compensable
intervening events referred to in part (iv)?
(2) What is
the total expected amount payable by the state to the operator under the
project documents as compared against the state's public sector
comparator referred to in part (v)?
HEALTH CAMPUS — SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT
430. Hon AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to subclause 35.1(k) of the Midland Health Campus
services agreement, which allows the state to disclose commercial-in-confidence
information ''to the extent required in order to demonstrate the overall
financial benefit of or value for money in relation to, the Project''.
Parts (i) to (v) of this subclause provide five discrete pieces of information
that are specifically included.
(1) What is
the expected amount paid by the state to the operator for service variations, facility
variations, expansion works, compensable contamination and compensable
intervening events referred to in part (iv)?
(2) What is
the total expected amount payable by the state to the operator under the
project documents as compared against the state's public sector
comparator referred to in part (v)?
AnswerView source ↗
Can I ask the member for the question number?
Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson : It is C419.
Hon ALYSSA HAYDEN : I think this is the one that I tabled
yesterday.
Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson : No.
Hon ALYSSA HAYDEN : The answer to that one I gave to the
member incorrectly to the question before, so I tabled the correct answer,
because both the questions started off exactly the same, and are very similar.
I gave the member the answer to that question, on number 387, and I tabled the
answer to the current one the member has just asked. I tabled the 387, and I
gave the member the answer to this one the day before. The questions were very
similar.
The PRESIDENT : Let us hope we can get an answer matched
up with a question, or vice versa!
Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson : It is C419.
Hon ALYSSA HAYDEN : I think this is the one that I tabled
yesterday.
Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson : No.
Hon ALYSSA HAYDEN : The answer to that one I gave to the
member incorrectly to the question before, so I tabled the correct answer,
because both the questions started off exactly the same, and are very similar.
I gave the member the answer to that question, on number 387, and I tabled the
answer to the current one the member has just asked. I tabled the 387, and I
gave the member the answer to this one the day before. The questions were very
similar.
The PRESIDENT : Let us hope we can get an answer matched
up with a question, or vice versa!
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