Unite - the hotel and the missing £14m
Unite - the hotel and the missing £14m
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Square Leg

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15,404 posts

205 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Grubby.
I hope they find it…

Also claims of bribery, money laundering and fraud.
Very grubby.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5z54236wgo

Edited by Square Leg on Monday 21st October 17:47

biggles330d

2,027 posts

166 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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said:
Should have got the private sector to manage and deliver it.....

bitchstewie

59,114 posts

226 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Literally just came to post about this.

How the utter hell does that happen yikes

Vixpy1

42,687 posts

280 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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The problem is the SFO could'nt find Fraud in a normal office, let alone a serious one

juice

9,282 posts

298 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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bhstewie said:
Literally just came to post about this.

How the utter hell does that happen yikes
Unite's Executive Council met to discuss the new conference centre on January 29. At the meeting Mr McCluskey identified a number of factors that he said contributed to the £98m bill.

He said they were the use of contractors and sub-contractors that paid national pay rates and employed union members, rising costs within the construction industry

Then some general rhetoric about smears, mainstream media undermining the project etc etc

hairykrishna

14,064 posts

219 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Fourteen million? Bloody hell. I'm imagining somebody sat on the beach in front of his massive house in Costa Rica laughing his ass off as he reads this story and realises they've finally noticed.


Hereward

4,654 posts

246 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Ah, the classic line "...put safeguards in place to ensure that such things can never happen again".

Mastodon2

14,043 posts

181 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Union crooks on the take? I would never have thought they'd have been the type.

ralphrj

3,832 posts

207 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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juice said:
bhstewie said:
Literally just came to post about this.

How the utter hell does that happen yikes
Unite's Executive Council met to discuss the new conference centre on January 29. At the meeting Mr McCluskey identified a number of factors that he said contributed to the £98m bill.

He said they were the use of contractors and sub-contractors that paid national pay rates and employed union members, rising costs within the construction industry

Then some general rhetoric about smears, mainstream media undermining the project etc etc
The building was originally expected to cost £7m. The final bill was actually £112m.

Miserablegit

4,290 posts

125 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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I think the union would have been happy with a loss of £14m- the real issue is the building which cost 112m is valued at £29m….

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

202 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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A fantastic investment!

pheonix478

2,987 posts

54 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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juice said:
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He said they were the use of contractors and sub-contractors that paid national pay rates and employed union members, rising costs within the construction industry
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Er well, you see there are costs and people who need to be paid and salaries, there are costs too that all add up and you have to employ people and that costs even more money, and those people also employ people adding more to the cost. There are lots of costs that go into building you see.

Is this real or an episode of yes minister?

I love how he inadvertently highlighted that using unionised labour had, at least in part, lead to the 1500% cost over run.


Edited by pheonix478 on Monday 21st October 19:22

juice

9,282 posts

298 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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pheonix478 said:
Er well, you see there are costs and people who need to be paid and salaries, there are costs too that all add up and you have to employ people and that costs even more money, and those people also employ people adding more to the cost. There are lots of costs that go into building you see.

Is this real or an episode of yes minister?
I snipped that from a Liverpool echo page on the whole sorry debacle. Damn those workers wanting to be paid, it almost beggars belief.

hairykrishna

14,064 posts

219 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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ralphrj said:
The building was originally expected to cost £7m. The final bill was actually £112m.
It sounds a bit like our university estates department.

Chrisgr31

14,056 posts

271 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Miserablegit said:
I think the union would have been happy with a loss of £14m- the real issue is the building which cost 112m is valued at £29m….
Cost doesnt equal value though. The question should be how much should it have cost to build this. Should it have cost £10 m, £20 m etc as thats where the issue is. The subsequent value of it is a red herring.

vikingaero

11,939 posts

185 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Did Unite get management consultants from the SNP? biggrin

FMOB

1,994 posts

28 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Now they know how the tax payer feels.

wombleh

2,117 posts

138 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Hereward said:
Ah, the classic line "...put safeguards in place to ensure that such things can never happen again".
Lessons will be learned.

scenario8

7,161 posts

195 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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The sums involved here are extraordinary.

Expensive lessons…

b0rk

2,395 posts

162 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Chrisgr31 said:
Cost doesnt equal value though. The question should be how much should it have cost to build this. Should it have cost £10 m, £20 m etc as thats where the issue is. The subsequent value of it is a red herring.
Well I build these things for a living. Honestly a 180 bed hotel and 1000 seat conference centre of that size in that part of the country shouldn’t have cost £112m to construct. TBH it should have been possible to construct it for less than the current asset value of £29m.

If for very simple maths each bedroom should have cost £90k (PI, Travelodge, HbH, HEX and Moxy are less today btw) then that’s £16m plus the cost of the conference centre.

Hotels with a major operator signed up on long term lease are or should be a very solid investment. In this case Unite agreed a lease with Marriot for their aloft brand.

How the £80ish million vanished will I suspect be case of poor contract management and project controls by a poorly advised or inexperienced client rather than explicit fraud.
It’s not fraud if the subbie pulls your pants down because you as a client have rocks for brains. Maybe it’ll turn out there are some brown envelopes too but so far the SFO do not seem to have found these.