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Session 11. 1923. NEW ZEALAND.
STORES CONTROL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT OF).
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Leaie.
Sir, — Stores Control Board, Wellington, 12th June, 1923. I have the honour to submit herewith the first annual report of the Stores Control Board, for the period ended 31st March, 1923. I have, &c, F. J. Brooker, Secretary. The Hon. J. G. Coates, Chairman, Stores Control Board. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STORES CONTROL BOARD. Ox the sth May, 1922, a notice was published in the New Zealand Gazette constituting the Stores Control Board. Prior to that date it had been recognized that the methods of purchasing the large quantities and great variety of stores required by the State Departments had not been conducted to the best advantage. In the past each Department had arranged its own, purchases, with the result that they were at times competing with each other, and the subsequent scrutiny of vouchers by the Treasury and Audit Departments revealed the fact that varying prices were being paid for the same article. It was also apparent that the Government, while being the largest consumer of stores in the Dominion, was purchasing a considerable portion of its requirements in retail quantities at retail prices. A committee was therefore appointed to consider the whole question and submit a recommendation as to the best method of effecting an improvement. The committee held a large number of meetings, and the problem was examined in the fullest detail, and the committee's recommendations led, to the constitution of the Board. The Board consists of the Hon. Minister of Public Works, who is Chairman, and— (a) General Manager, New Zealand Railways ; (b) Secretary to the Treasury ; (c) Under-Secretary, Public Works ; (d) Secretary, General Post Office. In addition to the Board itself the Order in Council constituted the following : — (a.) The Advisory Committee, consisting of — (1) Comptroller of Stores, New Zealand Railways ; (2) Stores Manager, Public Works Department; (3) Stores Manager, Post and Telegraph. Department. (fi.) Three Purchasing Departments —namely, Public Works, Post and Telegraph, and Railway Departments. i ■ (c.) District Supplies and Tenders Committees. Briefly, the function of each is as follows : — The Board : To control and supervise the purchase and disposal of stores required by all Government Departments, and to direct such action as may be necessary to ensure that such, stores are purchased to the best advantage. ■ Advisory Committee : To report to the Board on all matters referred to it for investigation, and to make suggestions for economical purchasing, and generally to co-ordinate the work of the Purchasing Departments. Purchasing Departments : To arrange, through its Supplies and Tenders Committee, for the supply by public tender, the invitation of quotations, or otherwise to the best advantage, the purchase of such stores coming under its schedule as may be required by any Government Department. The buying officers of these Departments meet weekly and confer as to markets and prices. Supplies and Tenders Committees : To perform at centres other than Wellington the same functions generally as the Head Office Supplies and Tenders Committees of the Purchasing Departments.
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