Reference: 20240349
7 June 2024
Mike Roe
[FYI request #26768 email]
Dear Mike
Thank you for your Official Information Act request, received on 14 May 2024. You
requested:
Under the Official Information Act, please provide the following information:
In the Minister of Finance's 2024 pre-Budget speech, she indicated that proposed
tax cuts would not add to net core crown debt as a result of cost savings. Can
you please advise, in relation to the modeling and calculations used to produce
the estimates of cost savings noted in her speech:
1) Was the reduction in public sector permanent staff headcount included in the
estimated cost savings? If so, what was the total the estimated savings from this
reduction? If not, why not?
2) Was the cost of redundancy payments to public sector staff factored into the
modeling of cost savings? If so, what is the estimated cost? If not, why not?
3) Was any anticipated change in the total gross cost of contractors and
consultants to the public sector factored into the modeling of cost savings? If so,
what is the estimated change? If not, why not?
4) What time horizons were modelled for, and were changes to public sector
headcount and contractor and consultant spend factored in at different time
horizons? If so, what is the estimated amount for each, at each time horizon? If
not, why not?
5) Please provide a copy of any briefings, reports, and documents provided to the
Minister of Finance's office that specifically reference:
- Estimated cost-saving amounts and sources;
- Uncertainty in estimates and trade-offs of cost-savings
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With the Minister of Finance having now released Budget 2024, the Treasury will now
undertake a large proactive release of budget information that when ready, will first
become available on the budget website
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Treasury website
https://www.treasury.govt.nz/publications/budgets.
The information you have requested will become publicly available as part of the
Budget 2024 proactive release. Accordingly, I have refused your request for the
information under section 18(d) of the Official Information Act:
• the information requested is or will soon be publicly available.
Some sensitive information may be removed from the documents when they are
published, but the grounds for these removals will be described in the documents.
Please note that this letter (with your personal details removed) may be published on
the Treasury website.
This reply addresses the information you requested. You have the right to ask the
Ombudsman to investigate and review my decision.
Yours sincerely
Stephen Bond
Manager, Budget
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