HC Deb 15 March 1995 vol 256 cc624-5W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what has been his contribution to Remploy in cash and constant price terms in each of the past 10 years; and what is the projected budget for Remploy for 1995–96.

Miss Widdecombe

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State's contributions to Remploy since 1984–85 are set out in the follwing table in cash and in 1993–94 constant prices:

Year Cash prices £000s
1984–85 56,570
1985–86 59,290
1986–87 57,144
1987–88 57,996
1988–89 62,714
1989–90 67,013
1990–91 72,167
1991–92 75,346
1992–93 83,995
1993–94 89,199
1994–95 92,082
1995–96 94,161

Year 1993–94 constant prices
1984–85 88,568
1985–86 87,640
1986–87 81,845
1987–88 79,888
1988–89 81,499
1989–90 80,777
1990–91 79,309
1991–92 79,052
1992–93 85,429
1993–94 89,199
1994–95
1995–96

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the net cost of each Remploy employee to the state after allowing for benefits unclaimed and taxes and insurance contributions unpaid.

Miss Widdecombe

This information is not available. In the 1993–94 financial year, Remploy employed an average of 8,654 people with severe disabilities at an operating deficit of £9,727 per severely disabled worker.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received from Remploy about the consequences of Government policies for it employees.

Miss Widdecombe

The chairman and chief executive of Remploy meet Employment Department Ministers and the chief executive of the Employment Service at regular intervals to discuss Remploy's performance. These meetings provide an opportunity to discuss a wide range of topics, including relevant Government policies.

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