Dally wrote:It's a joke the way government / public bodies give money away to private companies via stupid contracts. It's the same at all levels - even local car parking - because its not their money public "servants" easily get hoodwinked into paying over the odds (and that's when they are not on the take).
At local government level it's not that they get hoodwinked but rather they are following an ideology that says the council itself must not provide any services directly but that they must all be contracted out.
They may select the wrong contractor and get a bad deal but the root of the problem is the ideology that lies behind it.
I'll give you an example. I have mentioned before my wife is a school secretary well the other day she came home an told me of the latest service the council has contracted out. Email.
By email I mean the maintenance of mailing lists and sending of email to multiple destinations such as all the schools in West Cheshire. In future if anyone wants to email all schools they will send an email to the service provider and they will send it on to all school. Schools themselves will be expected to use this service and a "Lite" version will be provided for them to do so. If they want any enhanced services (not sure what they mean by that) they will have to buy this service themselves directly of the provider but if course it will come out of the school budget and will require someone at the school to manage the relationship with the provider checking and paying invoices etc.
Now this is just another supplier my wife has to deal with whereas before she simply dealt with the council. It's the same for everything e,g, refuse collection and so on. The schools have to buy the services.
There is only one person dealing with all these suppliers at the school. My wife! She gets paid about £12K is year for this and she does actually view the schools budget as "her money" and saves the school a small fortune by chasing up incorrect invoices and so on.
However would
you do this for £12K a year? How much effort would
you be willing to expend chasing stuff up when you have to do this alongside all your other duties? The invoices will just get paid anyway if you don't and no one centrally bothers so long as the system ticks along.
If the council provided the services you would think they could benefit from an economy of scale, have direct control over them and most importantly they would not be being invoiced for anything as they were actually providing it. They would have clear sight of expenditure and wouldn't be paying invoices for refuse collections that never happened which were supposedly done when the schools were closed for the summer (an actual example of something my wife had to deal with).