$20m Blunder: ECE Services Paid Funding Twice Can Keep Money

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$20m Blunder: ECE Services Paid Funding Twice Can Keep Money


NEWS – 24 September 2009
John Hartvelt

Senior public servants failed to pick up a payment blunder for more than a year, costing the Ministry of Education more than $20 million.

The mistake occurred when a 4 percent funding boost to about 2000 early-childhood centres was allocated twice in the same round, meaning more than $20 million was over-spent.

The ministry will not recoup the misspent money.

The report said a senior policy analyst in the ministry “almost identified the error”.

“She asked how funding rates could increase by more than 4 per cent when salaries increase by 4 per cent?’

“Unfortunately, she then answered the question herself and that thought appears to have undergone no further critique,” it said.

In the first peer review of the funding rates, another official had written: ” I haven’t checked most of this gigantic spreadsheet and I can only assume that all inputs have been updated and all links are linking to the right places.”

The mistake was replicated in various tables and spreadsheets.

“Internal checks, peer and manager review all failed to identify the error,” the report said.

“We believe that overall peer review of this activity was inadequate.”

The report found the disparate responsibility for funding rates “blurred accountability”.

It concluded that unless a series of shortcomings was addressed there was a risk of a similar mistake.

Read the full article on Funding Overpayment by JOHN HARTEVELT

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