❓ Hon Peter Foss questions the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure regarding the tabling of the Clifton Coney Stevens Risk Evaluation report related to the city rail development project. The Minister declines to table the report due to ongoing commercial negotiations and potential compromise of the tender process.
AnsweredQoN 638Legislative Council
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I refer to your answer to question without notice No. 573 of 2002 -
(1) Has Cabinet now considered the Clifton Coney Stevens Risk Evaluation referred in answer 3 (ii)?
(2) If so, will you now table that report?
(3) If Cabinet has not considered it, is the Minister’s failure to refer it to Cabinet in order to avoid tabling the document?
(1) Has Cabinet now considered the Clifton Coney Stevens Risk Evaluation referred in answer 3 (ii)?
(2) If so, will you now table that report?
(3) If Cabinet has not considered it, is the Minister’s failure to refer it to Cabinet in order to avoid tabling the document?
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Answered
14 May 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
41 days
The second Clifton Coney Stevens report on risk assessment of procurement models for the city rail development project will not be tabled at this time. The report contains detailed budget and procurement information, which is the subject of current commercial negotiations, and public disclosure of this information would compromise the tender process currently underway.
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