Chief Minister asked about cost of Beamans report
It's hoped a review into a government department will improve its services and allow it to make any necessary changes.
Management consultancy firm Beamans has been appointed to look into the Department of Infrastructure, with a report expected by the end of next month.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle was asked in the House of Keys how much the review will cost.
While he was unable to provide a figure, he said the process will be valuable:
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