HC Deb 29 November 1973 vol 865 cc210-1W
Mr. John Morris

asked the Minister of State for Defence why a contract for the making up of 40,000 combat suits was entered into for manufacture in Portugal; and whether he was satisfied that no comparable facilities were available within the United Kingdom.

Mr. Ian Gilmour

The decision to place the contract was taken on grounds of price in accordance with the Government's policy of seeking the best value for money. Facilities for making up the garments at a comparable price were not available in the United Kingdom.

Mr. John Morris

asked the Minister of State for Defence what steps he has taken to monitor the increase in prices of combat suits manufactured in Portugal; and whether he will re-examine the contractual arrangements.

Mr. Ian Gilmour

None—there have been no increases. The contract was awarded at fixed prices and contains no provision for variation. No grounds exist for re-examination of the contractual arrangements.

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