This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/6115026.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Water advice cost department £18m | Water advice cost department £18m |
(3 days later) | |
A government department has spent £18m for consultants' advice on reforming Northern Ireland's water system. | A government department has spent £18m for consultants' advice on reforming Northern Ireland's water system. |
The Department of Regional Development figure was revealed after a question from South Down MP Eddie McGrady. | The Department of Regional Development figure was revealed after a question from South Down MP Eddie McGrady. |
He said he was "flabbergasted", especially since the civil service had already proposed the changes. | He said he was "flabbergasted", especially since the civil service had already proposed the changes. |
"Have we a civil service capable of doing their own job or are we paying through the nose for consultants to do everything for us," he said. | "Have we a civil service capable of doing their own job or are we paying through the nose for consultants to do everything for us," he said. |
The DRD said getting the structures right was "necessary" and that if they got it wrong it could cost consumers more. | The DRD said getting the structures right was "necessary" and that if they got it wrong it could cost consumers more. |
It said the reforms would free up £300m by the end of the decade for health, education and transport and that no comparable reform agenda had taken place without substantial consultancy support. | It said the reforms would free up £300m by the end of the decade for health, education and transport and that no comparable reform agenda had taken place without substantial consultancy support. |
"Government appreciates that consultancy figures seem high but the overall expenditure on these services is enormous - hundreds of millions of pounds per annum in running costs and billions of pounds of investment," the statement said. | "Government appreciates that consultancy figures seem high but the overall expenditure on these services is enormous - hundreds of millions of pounds per annum in running costs and billions of pounds of investment," the statement said. |
Consultancy fees incurred by the Water Reform Unit and the Water Service for the reform of water and sewerage services was £4,287,436 between 2001-02 and 2005-06. | Consultancy fees incurred by the Water Reform Unit and the Water Service for the reform of water and sewerage services was £4,287,436 between 2001-02 and 2005-06. |
The forecast for 2006-07 is £12,515,000 and for 2007-08 it is £1,400,000. | The forecast for 2006-07 is £12,515,000 and for 2007-08 it is £1,400,000. |
Under planned reforms the Water Service is to become a Government Owned Company, or GoCo and become self financing. | Under planned reforms the Water Service is to become a Government Owned Company, or GoCo and become self financing. |
It will mean the introduction of water charges in Northern Ireland in 2007. | It will mean the introduction of water charges in Northern Ireland in 2007. |
Previous version
1
Next version