Thursday, August 27, 2009

Do the Maths Minister

The saga for the DPP continues as Mr Cowdery advises that his Office's budget is already $3 million in deficit. Cowdery quite correctly points to cuts in staff at the DPP but also in the regional courts (and one might add across the entire NSW court system). The Daily Telegraph states that Mr Hatzistergos doesn't like the fact that Mr Cowdery has a life-tenure rather than being on a contract. I've heard quite a few legal practitioners echo that point.

We need not be surprised by that poor state of affairs one bit. The Attorney General's Department is "forbidden" to make a profit, yet it has until recently insisted that its agencies be self-described as business centres. So using rubbery semantics cuts are made all over the place while cloaking it under jargon about efficiency, reducing red tape etc. Nobody believes the Government's claims on that score!

At the same time, the Office of the Public Guardian had a deficit of $68,000 in 2007-2008, and its estimated deficit for 2008-2009 was $125,000. Seems small but it is an office with some 70+ employees that is supposed to be providing life-style decision-making for people unable to do so for themselves. We must wait on the 2008/09 Annual Report being published, as well as the Auditor General's report later this year to see if things have improved there.

The Office of the Protective Commissioner was carrying a $4.4 million deficit in 2008-2009.

No doubt the same problem has beset other agencies controlled by the Attorney General.

Funny that nobody is asking "why" the Minister Mr Haztistergos and his departmental Director General Mr Glanfield seem to be happy to approve budget deficits sometimes year after year. Not sure how one can reconcile a deficit with being capable of delivering better value, better service and being efficient.

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