Reference: 20240769
14 October 2024
Kitty
[FYI request #28628 email]
Dear Kitty
Thank you for your Official Information Act request, received on 2 October 2024. You
requested the following:
In 2009, Treasury papers advised that taxpayers incurred around $316,000-a-
year to pay for a subsidy to keep costs down at Bellamy's, an on-site catering
service which caters for the needs of MPs.
Please advise:
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Does this subsidy still exist today in any way, shape, or form? Have, or do,
other subsidies of this kind exist for other specific catering services, or just
Bellamy's?
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What form does, or did, this subsidy take for MPs? (Eg: Is it a monetary
allowance per-MP, a discount applied at the counter, a grant given to the
business operator in exchange for lower prices, etc?)
•
What is, or has been, the cost to taxpayers for this subsidy year-on-year
since 2009?
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If the subsidy no longer exists, what is the reason for this, and what
mechanism is currently in place to keep costs down for the catering needs
of MPs?
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If the subsidy no longer exists, please provide the figures for the year-on-
year costs incurred by the mechanism which has replaced it/serves the
purpose it previously served (since 2009, or as early as possible, if records
begin later than 2009). For example, if there is a mechanism which was
newly created to serve the purpose previously served by the Bellamy's
subsidy, please provide a summary on the creation of this, and the year-on-
year cost figures to date. If the subsidy's purpose was instead addressed
by an increase to another existing budgetary allowance for MPs, please
provide information on that, and the year-on-year cost figures for this
allowance.
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Information not held
I do not hold the information you have requested. In my view, it would have been
necessary under section 14 of the OIA to transfer your request to the Parliamentary
Service because the information you requested is held by that agency. However, I am
unable to transfer your request as Parliamentary Services is not subject to the OIA.
I am therefore refusing your request under section 18(g) of the OIA because the
information is not held.
The information you are seeking can be requested directly from Parliamentary Service
via email
[email address]. However, please be aware that Parliamentary
Service is not required to respond in accordance with the requirements of the OIA.
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
Pooja Patel
Team Leader, Justice, Security and Government Services
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