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B.C. Government Wastes $125,000 Trying to Keep IBM Contract Secret
January 19th, 2012 11:12am
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* PROVINCE HAS BEEN HIDING FULL CONTRACT FROM TAXPAYERS FOR EIGHT YEARS
* PROVINCE GOING BACK TO COURT IN MARCH TO KEEP CONTRACT UNDER WRAPS

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today revealed that the provincial government has spent $124,522.48 so far in its eight-year-long fight against releasing the IBM workplace service contract to the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA).

The CTF used the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to obtain the total legal bill paid by the Ministry of the Attorney General to keep the $300 million workplace services agreement with IBM secret. The $124,522.48 does not include government staff time, nor does it include costs forced on the Information Commissioner for legal bills and case review. Those dollars could double the figure and the government’s latest appeal will require two more days in court, scheduled for March.

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The government’s response to the CTF’s FOI request can be found here: Click Here

Information Commissioner's news release about the order to release the IBM Workplace Services Contract: Click Here

A redacted copy of the IBM contract can be found here (LARGE FILE): Click Here



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