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Benefits of Welsh government £90m civil service jobs move 'uncertain' | Benefits of Welsh government £90m civil service jobs move 'uncertain' |
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It is not clear whether a £90m project to move 550 civil service jobs out of Cardiff has been good value for money, say auditors | It is not clear whether a £90m project to move 550 civil service jobs out of Cardiff has been good value for money, say auditors |
About £86m of that was spent on building government offices in Merthyr, Aberystwyth and Llandudno Junction. | About £86m of that was spent on building government offices in Merthyr, Aberystwyth and Llandudno Junction. |
The Wales Audit Office said objectives were met but that the overall value for money was "uncertain". | The Wales Audit Office said objectives were met but that the overall value for money was "uncertain". |
The Welsh government said it was pleased the report found it had delivered on its location strategy. | |
The Wales Audit Office (WAO) report said alternatives to building new offices were only given "limited consideration". | The Wales Audit Office (WAO) report said alternatives to building new offices were only given "limited consideration". |
A relocation strategy was published in 2002, with the aim of moving at least 400 staff out of Cardiff. | A relocation strategy was published in 2002, with the aim of moving at least 400 staff out of Cardiff. |
It was completed in December 2011 at a total cost of £91.5m and with 553 posts moved. | It was completed in December 2011 at a total cost of £91.5m and with 553 posts moved. |
Fares subsidised | Fares subsidised |
Staff were offered financial help to move if their posts were relocated. | Staff were offered financial help to move if their posts were relocated. |
Relocation packages for staff moving to the Merthyr Tydfil office cost £2.9m alone - £2.1m of which was for excess travel fares. | Relocation packages for staff moving to the Merthyr Tydfil office cost £2.9m alone - £2.1m of which was for excess travel fares. |
Because "there was so much resistance from staff due to move from their Cardiff offices to Merthyr Tydfil", excess fares were subsidised for five years instead of the standard three. | Because "there was so much resistance from staff due to move from their Cardiff offices to Merthyr Tydfil", excess fares were subsidised for five years instead of the standard three. |
Eligible employees could get a "disruption payment" of £2,500. | Eligible employees could get a "disruption payment" of £2,500. |
Staff could also get a loan through a salary advance, repayable over six years, to buy a car or motorbike. | Staff could also get a loan through a salary advance, repayable over six years, to buy a car or motorbike. |
Changes to posts and the number of staff expected to move presented particular difficulties in Aberystwyth and Llandudno, the report said. | Changes to posts and the number of staff expected to move presented particular difficulties in Aberystwyth and Llandudno, the report said. |
Occupancy at both sites has increased and by December last year Aberystwyth was 70% full and Llandudno Junction 88% full. | Occupancy at both sites has increased and by December last year Aberystwyth was 70% full and Llandudno Junction 88% full. |
Abolition of quangos | Abolition of quangos |
Fewer employees than planned have relocated, according to the WAO. By April 2012, 53% of Welsh government posts were based outside Cardiff. The target was 60%. | Fewer employees than planned have relocated, according to the WAO. By April 2012, 53% of Welsh government posts were based outside Cardiff. The target was 60%. |
The WAO concluded that "without a robust estimate of the total cost of the programme at the outset, it is not possible to determine the extent to which the Welsh government's expenditure of £91.5m represented good value for money". | The WAO concluded that "without a robust estimate of the total cost of the programme at the outset, it is not possible to determine the extent to which the Welsh government's expenditure of £91.5m represented good value for money". |
The strategy coincided with the abolition of quangos like the Welsh Development Agency, which increased the number of Welsh government staff by 1,400 and significantly increased its estate. | The strategy coincided with the abolition of quangos like the Welsh Development Agency, which increased the number of Welsh government staff by 1,400 and significantly increased its estate. |
However, the WAO also said there were a "range of benefits" from the relocation strategy | However, the WAO also said there were a "range of benefits" from the relocation strategy |
It quoted a Bangor University estimate that the programme boosted the economy by £150m, although the figure does not include the negative impact to places where staff have left or offices have closed. | It quoted a Bangor University estimate that the programme boosted the economy by £150m, although the figure does not include the negative impact to places where staff have left or offices have closed. |
The size of the government's estate has shrunk to 41 properties. The plan is to reduce that to 13 core offices by April 2015. | The size of the government's estate has shrunk to 41 properties. The plan is to reduce that to 13 core offices by April 2015. |
The new offices are also more environmentally friendly and offer better working environments, the report added. | The new offices are also more environmentally friendly and offer better working environments, the report added. |
A Welsh government spokesman said: "We are pleased the auditor general has found that we have delivered the objectives of the location strategy - to decentralise services from Cardiff and bring them closer to the people of Wales. | A Welsh government spokesman said: "We are pleased the auditor general has found that we have delivered the objectives of the location strategy - to decentralise services from Cardiff and bring them closer to the people of Wales. |
"We will give the auditor general's report full consideration and respond in due course." | "We will give the auditor general's report full consideration and respond in due course." |
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