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The Audit Report is available here if you're interested...
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Except that it isn't part of the report, but merely part of the SMH article.
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But of course a mandarin always leaves unsaid that he was only obeying ministerial instruction. Ministers on their part these days have very little compunction in blaming the "advice" they were given. No matter how you read it you must come to the conclusion that the Events Corp. and State development were under ministerial pressure to deliver the event in spite of the advice they were recieving. The contract would appear to be firm for 5 years. Even when O'Farrel takes over I doubt he would be able to dump it unless VESA/SEL are unable to produce the show. The long term problem for VESA is the rapidly diminishing fund of political capital they have left on the back of this report, together with Barbagello, Ipswich and the Gold Coast. Clipsall, Darwin, and so far Townsville would appear to be the only events run in conjunction with a government that are not under some sort of cloud related to budget over runs or not meeting expected targets. |
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I think it's gone quieter here now as everyone's having a read of the report now it's online. Must admit, I doubt I would bother and probably just read the summary/conclusion parts later on. Does anyone think it will actually have any impact on the event though?
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Must say, it does sound from the position taken by state development that the auditor may have decided to measure govt inputs differently for this event than has been the case in the past. Lord only knows where the truth sits. |
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1. Government unlikely to cut VESA any slack. 2. Change of government may work in VESAs favour, new pollies looking for hero status. My interest is the effect on VESAs strategy of looking for State Government money to underwrite events e,g Gold Coast, Hamilton, Ipswich & WA. |
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I'm not suggesting that the Government will drop the event after year 1 based on this was a significant factor in the ongoing support of government |
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So from what I can see, the report basically finds X result, which is defended as Y result, and the recommendations moving forward are "noted" but not acted upon. So we end up back at Square One?
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The report was critical of the accuracy of the economic predictions provided by Events NSW to the NSW Cabinet. In the "Audit Conclusions & Recommendations" under "Response from the Department of Industry & Investment NSW" they go into detail on the methods used to calculate the figures, they were not simply provided to Events NSW by VESA and then passed on to cabinet. This whole issue really has nothing to do with VESA. The Auditor's report was commissioned to look at how the government negotiated a major event. There is nothing negative in the report regarding VESA's involvement in the process. |
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Assuming it's the same as here, an auditor's report won't be interested in the comparison between EC and Homebush, or whether it made money or was popular. It will only be interested in whether due diligence was applied, whether the appropriate financial consideration were applied in the first place and if the results didn't match the forecasts, whether that difference was foreseeable or foreseen.
If the event could be expected to incur a financial loss isn't even a important as such, as long as that loss was taken into consideration in making the decision and was based on accurate and reasonable calculations. Where the report will find fault is if details which should have been considered were overlooked, deliberately or otherwise. If the event performed as could reasonably be expected then it's a political decision and the electorate has the choice as to whether they support that decision. If it didn't in a way that was unexpected, that's hindsight, although it could be expected that any contract contained reasonable performance clauses. If it didn't perform for reasons which were available when making the decision and those reasons were either hidden or ignored, then it becomes a matter for the auditor. |
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Fair summation of the audit requirement Wooley.
There is an additional area when auditing Government or Charitable NFP projects which requires that associations and relationships which could, or could be percieved to, influence decisions or actions should be declared. My reading of the audit report on the negotiations doesn't make it clear if this happened in reference to third party involvement in negotiations. Robert, if an IPO only achieved 75%of the targeted income in the issued prospectus I would imagine that the directors would have to answer questions from the shareholders, and in some situations, from the regulators. |
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A "confusing?" quote from that link" "State Treasurer, Eric Roozendaal, said planning for this year’s Sydney Telstra 400 was now underway. The Sydney Telstra 500 V8 Supercars race has reaffirmed that Sydney is the major event capital of Australia and the Homebush Motor Racing Authority is expecting a hugely successful event again in December 2010” .. he said. Is it 500K..... or is this year's event being reduced to 400K ( PLUS: where is the "****" emoticon when you need it ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) |
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Forum nick, i think you should read a lot into a typo, especially with Sucrogen Townsville 400 coming up in two weeks, just a typo
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Given that writing is his 'profession' you'd think Brian might be better able to get the 'basics' right?
Plus: 1) Doesn't anyone proof read anything anymore? 2) Being in an on-line format, it should have been fixed before now! |
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