Documents related to invoices issued to Tourism Australia by consulting firm KPMG for the period 2005 - 2007
Dear Tourism Australia,
Recent press articles have raised questions relating to records kept by Tourism Australia relating to work performed by the professional services firm KPMG for or on behalf of Tourism Australia on or around the year 2006.
The requirement for Commonwealth Government entities to create, hold and securely maintain & archive records relating to the ongoing operation of government and the expenditure of funds is an important role of government.
Accordingly, I hereby request the following Government Information documents which I consider to be of great public importance:
a) Documents detailing the number of invoices sent to Tourism Australia by the multinational consulting firm KPMG (including any subsidiaries or joint ventures owned or controlled by KPMG) covering the period from 1st July 2005 to 30th June 2007; and
b) Documents detailing the total amount claimed for each invoice sent to Tourism Australia by the multinational consulting firm KPMG (including any subsidiaries or joint ventures owned or controlled by KPMG) covering the period from 1st July 2005 to 30th June 2007.
If this can be answered as informal request, please do so.
Otherwise, please proceed with this as a formal request under the Freedom of Information principles & framework, i.e. the Freedom of Information Act 1982 & other associated guidelines and regulations.
Yours faithfully,
Richard Smith
Dear Richard,
Please see attached correspondence in relation to your FOI request.
Regards,
Tourism Australia FOI
Office: Level 29 420 George Street Sydney 2000
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Dear Richard
Please see attached correspondence in relation to your FOI request.
Regards,
Tourism Australia FOI
Office: Level 29, 420 George Street Sydney 2000
Consumer: australia.com | twitter.com/Australia |
facebook.com/SeeAustralia
Corporate: tourism.australia.com | twitter.com/TourismAus
Dear Mr Craig,
Thank you for your reply of 17 December 2020.
I have reviewed the enclosed Decision Letter and I believe that you have considered and acted on my request satisfactorily.
Your efforts in addressing my FOI request in a polite and efficient manner serves as a good example of efficient practice and it is a credit to you and the Australian Public Service.
Merry Christmas.
Yours sincerely,
Richard Smith