HC Deb 09 June 1986 vol 99 cc56-7W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how much was spent by his Department on official gifts for visiting dignitaries, or for presentation by Ministers in each of the past five years.

Mr. Lee

The way in which our accounts are kept means that it is not possible for us to differentiate between the sums spent on official gifts presented to foreign dignitaries who visit the United Kingdom and on gifts made by Ministers and senior officers and officials from MOD to their hosts when they are themselves travelling abroad.

The tables, therefore, cover both categories. The figures for Ministers—table 2—are included in the totals in table 1.

Table 1: Total MOD expenditure on official gifts
Year £
1981–82 7,496
1982–83 8,564
1983–84 14,223
1984–85 13,994
1985–86 *10,222

Table 2: Expenditure on official gifts presented by Ministers
Year £
1981–82 2,449
1982–83 686
1983–84 1,527
1984–85 2,199
1985–86 1,711
* The return for non-ministerial gifts in 1985–86 are not yet complete, so that the figure shown understates the total expenditure in that year.