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A hell of a lot cheaper than a hummer....wonder what the cost of a minibus would have been
Ah but that's only if travelling separately, it's only 2p a mile for additional passengers.So that is £0.76 per person per mile, about £0.36 above what HMRC allows us tax payers to claim.
Stirrer...Lol good point well made. Having looked it up the current guidance is actually £0.45 for the driver (assuming he/she has claimed less than 10k miles. But passenger supplement stands at 5p now. So that is £0.45 + (£0.05 * 15) = £1.20 in total per mile. Tax payers get a very raw deal compared to assylum seekers.
Stirrer...
Because clearly all asylum seekers are chauffeur driven everywhere and all tax payers are hard done to.![]()
Have you got access to the actual contract? That is a big assumption to make.3K is the cost to serco - i believe they are on a set price contract with HMG so the cost to the tax payer wouldn't vary if they chose to transport asylum seekers individually in gold plated paladin chairs carried by nubile amazons, or conversely made them hitch hike
So why do you then say that you believe they are on a fixed price contractit was stated three times in the article concerned - so reported fact not assumption
A Home Office spokesman said Serco was responsible for arranging the transport and there was no additional cost to the taxpayer.
"However, this incident was totally inappropriate and Serco has apologised," the spokesman added.
"The terms of our contract with Serco requires them to take all reasonable steps to ensure transport is appropriate. We have reminded the company of their contractual obligations and expressed our strong disapproval."
Jenni Halliday, Serco's director for the Compass contract with the Home Office, said, "The transport provided, on this one occasion in July, was clearly inappropriate.
"There was no additional cost to the taxpayer. We have apologised to the Home Office and our internal processes have been changed to ensure that this will not happen again."
Not what you said the first timeI believe from reading the article - its a figure of speech
As I said have you got the facts of the contract. Just because you believe and deduct something from a reported event in a news article doesn't mean it is so. Many of these contracts are highly complex and rarely in favour of the department.its exactly what I said the first time - both serco and HMG have said there isn't an increase in cost to the tax payer from the transport used - therefore (by a process of deduction using this thing called 'my brain' and a concept known as 'logical thought' - both of which seem to be alien to some posters) they are on a fixed price contract with serco responsible for the transport costs
a clue to this from the original article is where the HMG guy says "Serco was responsible for arranging the transport and there was no additional cost to the taxpayer"
At least 54 private jets were hired by the Government, with an average of 53 passengers per flight, according to figures obtained under freedom of information legislation by the Daily Mail.
In one instance, just 11 Afghan illegal immigrants were sent home in one aircraft.
On another occasion, a 265-seat plane was used to carry only 25 Nigerians.
Other planes were sent to Pakistan, Jamaica and Albania.
Each plane comes at an estimated cost of £250,000, taking the total expense to about £13.5m.
I'm sure they are, but nothing like a good back story on how the Government waste money doing iti would have thought the daily mail would approve of getting dem immagants out of the country by whatever method.
It staggers me how much money this country wastes on over-paid contracts and contractors. When I worked for a large IT service provider on government contracts, the amount of money paid to jumped-up glory-boys for doing very simple work was embarassing.
Independence day said:President Thomas Whitmore: I don't understand, where does all this come from? How do you get funding for something like this (area 51) ?
Julius Levinson: You don't actually think they spend $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat, do you?
Not area 51 then?Heh, if only it was being syphoned off for something useful!