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Ryan Bridge: Should we be worried about the business of business cases?

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ACT's insistence that the Waikato University doctors school cost was out of whack and based on a poor quality business case seems to have been proven correct.

Why else would the cost to the taxpayer has shrunk by $200 million? He says it was going to cost us $280 million.

If he was right, and he's one guy at the cabinet table, how many other business cases don't stack up?

There's an entire lucrative business case industry in Wellington. Some of this work is done in-house by government departments, but much of it is outsourced to the private sector.

Can we trust these reports?

MBIE had a business case train wreck a few years back when calculating the benefits of hosting events like the World Dance championships.

After questions from the media, they realised they'd been incorrectly calculating the cost-benefit analyses of events for two years - more than a dozen applications had to be fixed.

We've recently had scraps over the benefits of four-laneing to Whangarei.

This is a problem because if we can't trust the numbers we're basing decisions on, then how can we make proper decisions?

I hope this Waikato uni med school is a success. They say it'll train an extra 120 doctors a year from 2028.

But there are three reasons this has the risk of becoming the government's biggest white elephant project.

1. Other unis say they could have trained the same number of doctors for cheaper

2. Waikato Uni has a tonne of its own money and untapped and unlimited access to loans, so why aren't they fully funding?

3. The business case was clearly shonky to begin with.

Perhaps we could spend the remainder on a business case school with qualifications for the getting the numbers right.

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ACT's insistence that the Waikato University doctors school cost was out of whack and based on a poor quality business case seems to have been proven correct.

Why else would the cost to the taxpayer has shrunk by $200 million? He says it was going to cost us $280 million.

If he was right, and he's one guy at the cabinet table, how many other business cases don't stack up?

There's an entire lucrative business case industry in Wellington. Some of this work is done in-house by government departments, but much of it is outsourced to the private sector.

Can we trust these reports?

MBIE had a business case train wreck a few years back when calculating the benefits of hosting events like the World Dance championships.

After questions from the media, they realised they'd been incorrectly calculating the cost-benefit analyses of events for two years - more than a dozen applications had to be fixed.

We've recently had scraps over the benefits of four-laneing to Whangarei.

This is a problem because if we can't trust the numbers we're basing decisions on, then how can we make proper decisions?

I hope this Waikato uni med school is a success. They say it'll train an extra 120 doctors a year from 2028.

But there are three reasons this has the risk of becoming the government's biggest white elephant project.

1. Other unis say they could have trained the same number of doctors for cheaper

2. Waikato Uni has a tonne of its own money and untapped and unlimited access to loans, so why aren't they fully funding?

3. The business case was clearly shonky to begin with.

Perhaps we could spend the remainder on a business case school with qualifications for the getting the numbers right.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

4201 episodes

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