JANE KENNEDY LIVERPOOL LABOUR MP HIGHLIGHTS DAVID HENSHAWS WASTE OF PUBLIC MONEY!
ALSO HIGHLIGHTING THE ISSUE OF THE "SERVICE CHARGE", THAT WE HAVE TO PAY AS COUNCIL TAX PAYERS FOR THE COMPUTER SYSTEMS THAT LIVERPOOL DIRECT CHARGE!IS,
JOE ANNDERSON LEADER OF THE LIVERPOOL LABOUR PARTY
THIS DIRECT IN YOUR FACE THEFT OF PUBLIC MONEY, JUST CANNOT CONTINUE!
VOTE THESE IDIOTS OUT IN MAY!
Jane Kennedy (Liverpool, Wavertree, Labour)
Clearly more savings can be made in Liverpool. Will my hon. Friend examine the report to ensure that he and his officials know the background, and to ensure that Liverpool council tax payers receive the best services that can be provided from the significant resources that the council receives?
Phil Woolas (Minister of State, Department for Communities and Local Government)
£20,000 bill to service each councillor's PC
Nov 30 2006
EXCLUSIVE by Rob Merrick Political Correspondent, Daily Post
It's never been repaired, but it's costing £2,000 a year - Cllr Joe Anderson at his computer - Picture: COLIN LANE
It excludes Blackberrys, carried by some leading councillors, and an unspecified number of new computers, which together cost a further £47,923 for servicing in 2004/05.However, in a fierce defence of the deal, the city council insisted that it had helped "transform" its computer infrastructure. A spokesman said: "It includes connection to and maintenance of a secure server, unlimited access to broadband for computers used at home and all the technology needed to support the system. "It would not be in the council's interests to purchase computers without proper technical support in place. The service provided is far more comprehensive than that available at a high street electrical store." The spokesman added that LDL had invested £60m in improved technology, helping the city council reduce its annual running costs by £100m. However, he admitted: "A number of recommendations about the contract were made in the KPMG report which we are now in the process of implementing." Liverpool City Council has refused to publish the full report, insisting it must be kept confidential for commercial reasons. It has pledged to implement the recommendations by March next year, including ensuring LDL offers the cheapest deal for any new services it wants to take over.