Archive for the ‘State’ Category

NSW Court IT blunder

January 3, 2007

This isn’t a surprise. I’ve heard a lot of stories about inept government departments using inept, and corrupt suppliers who overcharge and underperform. I’d be interested to see the specification documents for this project just to see how big it really is.

THE NSW Government ignored warnings about potential risks associated with a computer network linking the state’s courts and ordered an unproven version of a system that is set to cost taxpayers an extra $3.3 million due to blow-outs and delays.Leaked government documents show that NSW rejected a system in use in Queensland and instead bought one that had been developed by failed software company LawNow Ltd. Work on the computer network, which is now known as Courtlink, has been under way for five years and is not expected to be complete until next year.Consultant James Ryan, through his company Equanimity Consultants, had been working on information technology issues for the department for just a few months.

His letter of resignation says: “There is a clear perception in the businesses with whom I have met that we have not been fair in the allocation of business and that favouritism has been shown.”

 At that stage, Mr Glanfield said the original estimated cost of the system was $41.5 million and the current estimated cost was $44.8 million.

Source: Australian IT

State Government spends $550,000 on bottled water

November 22, 2006

Seriously, when did we become too good for tap water?

If you’re afraid of all the nasties in the water (which will only make you stronger and more resistant to disease), then they should install a filtration system in the kitchen/bathroom (which some departments have, yet they continue to buy bottled water!)

MELBOURNE enjoys Australia’s finest drinking water, yet the State’s public servants appear to prefer the bottled variety — and lots of it.

Documents obtained by The Sunday Age show that taxpayers have spent more than $500,000 on bottled water for bureaucrats over the past four years.

The thirstiest agencies were the Department of Human Services ($137,092); police headquarters ($104,498) and the Department of Justice ($96,859).

Bureaucrats say much of the water is consumed by public visitors. But the true amount spent on bottles is much higher because the documents, obtained under freedom-of-information legislation, do not include areas such as local police and other emergency stations, schools, other agencies or water bought with meal allowances or petty cash.

” … due to the large number of personnel who purchase and process the payments it is inevitable that some purchases may not be identified,” says a response to the FoI request from the Victoria Police.

Even departments such as Infrastructure, which have filtered drinking water in their kitchens, spent thousands on bottled water. Eleven key state departments spent $550,504 on bottled water, dispensers and other drinks over the past four years, the documents show. The lion’s share was spent on water, with $35,843 going to soft drink manufacturers Coca-Cola Amatil and Cadbury Schweppes.

Source: The Age

MP uses taxpayers money to bone teenage boys

November 9, 2006

If this MP is guilty, not only is it wasteful - it’s criminal.

Sacked NSW government minister Milton Orkopoulos used taxpayer funds to repeatedly pay a teenage boy for sex, a court has been told.

In explosive allegations aired in Newcastle Local Court, Orkopoulos was accused by police of sexually abusing two teenage boys and supplying them with drugs between 1997 and 2005.

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The bulk of the charges relate to one teenager, who was 15 when he was first allegedly abused by Orkopoulos.

The four remaining charges are based on a second teenager whom Orkopoulos unsuccessfully propositioned for sex.

Police allege the principal victim was paid about $250 per week by Orkopoulos for sexual favours by the time he was aged 18.

So if we do the math on that: $250 for say 50 weeks a year (hey, even perverts get annual leave, right?) for 3 years – that’s $37, 500 of our money gone up some poor kids’ bum. Hopefully some fat guy named “Tiny” will repay the favour if old Milty gets convincted.

Source: The Age