I will quote from the budget address. "Although competitive tenders are not called, the northern project contractor is still required to provide full value for money." I quote that from page three of the budget address. So I would like to ask the Premier, since this is a major policy issue for the government, how do you determine whether a contract provides full value for money? There is such a thing as a value for money audit, which is different than the normal audit that is conducted under the normal rules of audits.
Brian Lewis on Question 170-12(4): Criteria For Demanding Full Value For Money In Government Contracts
In the Legislative Assembly on December 2nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Question 170-12(4): Criteria For Demanding Full Value For Money In Government Contracts
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 1st, 1993
Page 372
Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre
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