Police: Andrews Government and Victoria Police

police: Victoria's Auditor-General Andrew Greaves has slammed the market-led proposals process that saw the Andrews government agree to the construction of the West Gate Tunnel and Victoria Police Centre, according to Nine News Australia. The audit found there was competition in the market to deliver both projects - but the Department of Treasury and Finance and Victoria Police told the government the Transurban proposals were unique based on funding source and security. To improve your experience update it Gate tunnel bid was not transparent or good value, Auditor-General finds By 9News Staff8 33pm Nov 27, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail The approval of Transurban's 6.7 billion West Gate Tunnel across Melbourne was not transparent or value for money, a scathing audit has found. The government has revealed prices for the West Gate tunnel. To be commercially viable, the Transurban proposal needed revenue to flow from four sources - an upfront payment from the government, tolling revenue on the new tunnel additional increases to tolls from its existing City Link concession and an extension of that concession, the report reads. Nine For the West Gate Tunnel, a business case showed a marginal value proposition for the... project on its own and lacked transparency regarding the sensitivity of the BCR benefit-cost ratio . Treasury judged the project's uniqueness on Transurban extending its tolling monopoly of Melbourne roads by 10 years to 2045. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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