§ Mr. SalmondTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what total funding allocation has been awarded to the Invest to Save Budget for the financial years(a) 2000–01, (b) 2001–02, (c) 2002–03 and (d) 2003–04; and what the breakdown was of expenditure in monetary terms and percentage terms per annum for (i) England, (ii) Scotland, (iii) Wales and (iv) Northern Ireland. [60636]
§ Mr. BoatengIn the years 2000–01,2001–02,2002–03 funding was allocated to projects in England, with funds allocated to the other regions in accordance with the Barnett consequentials calculations. The exceptions to this were projects whose scope encompassed the UK. It should be noted that projects led by the police in Wales are eligible for funding under the allocation for England as the Police Service for England and Wales is still a unitary body.
Allocations for England in 2003–04 are dependant on the successful bids from the fifth bidding round of ISB. With allocations to the other regions being decided in accordance with the Barnett consequentials calculations. The maximum budget for 2003–04 is £50 million for all regions.
Allocations in 2000–01, 2001–02 and 2002–03 were as follows (figures rounded up)1
The information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can be obtained only at a disproportionate cost.
The items currently under consideration by the Advisory Committee are questions concerning the application of the regulation especially in relation to financial statements and irregularity reports provided by member states, inspection from the Commission, and audit procedures.
Accountability and transparency to Parliament is ensured by the regular EU scrutiny process. After consulting the Advisory Committee the Commission produces a summary report for the previous financial year which is sent to the European Parliament and Council. The report is submitted to Parliament with an Explanatory Memorandum which is examined by the Scrutiny Committees.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the mandate of the Confidentiality of Statistics Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list 857W the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [58445]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. John Bercow, dated May 2002:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about the European Union Confidentiality of Statistics Committee. (58445)The roles and responsibilities of the Confidentiality of Statistics Committee are set out in articles 7 and 8 of Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom) 1588/90 of 11 June 1990.Since the start of May 2001, the Committee has met twice. The UK is represented by one senior official from the Office for National Statistics.The information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.The Committee is purely advisory. It deals with general issues relating to ensuring that data provided in European releases to the public and researchers maintain the confidentiality of individual's information and advises the Commission accordingly.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the mandate of the Committee on monetary, financial and balance-of-payments statistics is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [58443]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. John Bercow, dated May 2002:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about the European Union Committee on Monetary, Financial and Balance of payments statistics (CMFB). (58443)The role and responsibilities of the CMFB are set out in European Council Decision 91/I15/EEC of 25 February 1991, amended by Council Decision 96/174/EC of 26 February 1996.Since the start of May 2001, the Committee met twice. The UK is represented by one senior official from the Office for National Statistics and one representative from the Bank of England.The information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.Items currently under consideration include statistical requirements for the conduct of monetary policy in the euroarea, financial services statistics, structural indicators, public finance statistics, quality indicators and developments in balance of payments statistical collection systems.The Committee is purely advisory with its opinion published alongside relevant Eurostat Decisions.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the mandate of the Committee on the European Communities Statistics Programme is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under858W its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [58439]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. John Bercow, dated May 2002:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about the European Union Statistical Policy Committee. (58439)The role and responsibilities of the Statistical Policy Committee (SPC) are set out in Council Decision 89/382/EEC(Eurotom) of 19 June 1989.Since the start of May 2001, the SPC met four times. As National Statistician I am the UK representative, with the Committee rules allowing an alternate.The information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.The Committee is currently discussing a range of issues related to the requirements for European statistics. In addition, the SPC is the nominated comitology committee for a range of EU statistical legislation.Proposals for significant statistical legislation are subject to co-decision. They are submitted to Parliament along with Explanatory Memoranda and are examined by the Scrutiny Committees. Minor changes are subject to comitology procedures.Together with Member States, the Commission is currently conducting a review to bring existing legislation on the conduct of comitology committees into line with Council Decision 1999/468/EC, to "simplify the requirements for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission". As an obligation to this Decision, the Commission undertook to publish an annual report on the working of committees. The first report was deposited in the Libraries of both Houses on 26 February 2002 (Com (2001) 783 Final.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the mandate of the European Advisory Committee on statistical information in the economic and social spheres (CEIES) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [58442]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. John Bercow, dated May 2002:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about the European Advisory Committee on Statistical Information in the Economic and Social Spheres (CEIES). (58442)The role and responsibilities of the CEIES are set out in Decision 91/116/EEC of 25 February 1991. As National Statistician I am a member of CEIES. In addition, the Council may appoint 2 representatives from each member state. These members act in a personal and honorary capacity.The information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.CEIES is purely advisory. It assists the Council and Commission to undertake statistical policy decided by the EU. They advise on the objectives, priorities, and nature of information require to support EU policy.859WSince the start of May 2001, the committee met once in plenary and organised thematic seminars as follows:
- Labour market statistics—towards enlargement 14–15 November 2002
- Innovative solutions to providing micro-data 26–27 September 2002
- Active aging 13–14 May 2002
- The economy: Key measurement issues 4–5 March 2002
- Agricultural statistics and consumer information—meeting new needs 19–20 November 2001
- Inflation in Europe—different measures and their uses 45 October 2001
- Measuring lifelong learning 25–26 June 2001
- Health and safety at work EU statistics 10–11 March 2001
Attendance at thematic seminars organised by the Committee is by open invitation.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what the mandate of the EEC-Latvia Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59032]
(2) what the mandate of the Customs Co-operation Committee (EEC-Turkey) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59047]
(3) what the mandate of the Customs Section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Norway) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59053]
(4) what the mandate of the EEC-Slovak Republic Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59026]
(5) what the mandate of the Customs section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Switzerland-Liechtenstein) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59051]
(6) what the mandate of the Customs Section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Iceland) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; 860W if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59052]
(7) what the mandate of the European Economic Area Joint Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59041]
(8) what the mandate of the EEC-Poland Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59030]
(9) what the mandate of the EEC-San Marino Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59043]
(10) what the mandate of the EEC-Cyprus Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59045]
(11) what the mandate of the EEC-European Free Trade Association Joint Committee (and working parties) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59050]
(12) what the mandate of the EEC-Canada Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59049]
(13) what the mandate of the EEC-Malta Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59044]
(14) what the mandate of the EEC-Korea Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; 861W if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59048]
(15) what the mandate of the EEC-Russia Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59027]
(16) what the mandate of the EEC-Czech Republic Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59029]
(17) what the mandate of the EEC-Estonia Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59034]
(18) what the mandate of the EEC-Romania Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59028]
(19) what the mandate of the EEC-Hungary Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59033]
(20) what the mandate of the EEC-Andorra Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59046]
(21) what the mandate of the EEC-Bulgaria Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59035]
(22) what the mandate of the EEC-Albania Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation 862W on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59036]
(23) what the mandate of the EEC-Slovenia customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59025]
(24) what the mandate of the Joint Committee (EEC-Switzerland) on the simplification of inspections and formalities (and working party) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59037]
(25) what the mandate of the Joint Committees with the countries of the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement; [59040]
(26) what the mandate of the EEC-Lithuania Customs Co-operation Subcommittee is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [59031]
§ Mr. BoatengAll of the committees listed have been set up by the council in accordance with obligations under agreements between the EC and the third country or economic grouping in question. They normally meet annually (one year Brussels, the following year in the subject country). Their aim is to maintain co-operation agreements in the customs field, particularly in exchanging information.
HM Customs attends preparatory council meetings (approximately six per year) which co-ordinate, as part of a wide ranging agenda, for the bilateral EC/third country committee meetings.
Travel expenses for two officials are reimbursed by the Commission. The usual cost of overnight accommodation and subsistence per day per official is 217.95 euro (£134.70). HM Customs officials do not normally attend the bilateral meetings.
In the Customs area, the EC has exclusive competence and leads in the bilateral meetings, normally accompanied by the member state holding the presidency. If, exceptionally, there is a point of direct interest to the UK, representatives from the permanent representation in Brussels would attend the meeting.
863WAccountability and transparency to Parliament are ensured by the regular EU scrutiny process. Prior to agreement at the various councils (ECOFIN, JHA, GAC), documents are submitted to Parliament along with explanatory memoranda and are examined by the European Scrutiny Committees.
- EEC-Albania Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59036)
- Customs Section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Iceland) (59052)
- EEC-Romania Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59028)
- EEC-Malta Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59044)
- European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) (59040)
- EEC-Latvia Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59032)
- EEC-Korea Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59048)
- EEC-Poland Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59030)
- EEC-Andora Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59046)
- EEC-Slovak Republic Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59026)
- EEC-Estonia Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59034)
- EEC-European Free Trade Association Joint Committee (and working parties) (59050)
- Joint Committee (EEC-Switzerland) on the simplification of inspections and formalities (and working party) (50937)
- Customs Section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Norway) (59053)
- EEC-Czech Republic Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59029)
- EEC-Cyprus Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59045)
- EEC-Slovenia Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59025)
- European Economic Area Joint Committee (59041)
- EEC-Hungary Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59033)
- EEC-Canada Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59049)
- EEC-Lithuania Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59031)
- Customs Co-operation Committee (EEC-Turkey) (59047)
- EEC-Russia Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59027)
- EEC-San Marino Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59043)
- EEC-Bulgaria Customs Co-operation Sub-Committee (59035)
- Customs section of the Joint Committee (EEC-Switzerland-Liechtenstein) (59051).
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the mandate of the Committee on the harmonisation of the compilation of gross national product at market prices is; how many times it has met over the last 12 months; what the UK representation on it is; what the annual cost of its work is to public funds; if he will list the items currently under its consideration; if he will take steps to increase its accountability and transparency to Parliament; and if he will make a statement. [58444]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. John Bercow, dated May 2002:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about the Harmonisation of the Compilation of Gross National Product at Market Prices Committee. (58444)The role and responsibilities of the Harmonisation of the Compilation of Gross National Product at Market Prices Committee are set out in Council Directive 89/130 EEC (Euratom) of 13 February 1989.The GNPmp committee has met twice since May 2001. The UK is represented by one senior official from the Office for National Statistics.864WThe information regarding the annual cost of the Committee's work to public funds can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.The committee is currently discussing a range of issues relating to methodologies used in constructing the estimate of GNP and outstanding reservations under ESA79. It also ratified member countries' GNP returns prior to submission to the European Court of Auditors. In addition, the Committee is the nominated comitology committee for a range of EU National Accounts statistical legislation.Proposals for significant statistical legislation are subject to co-decision. They are submitted to Parliament along with Explanatory Memoranda and are examined by the Scrutiny Committees. Minor changes are subject to comitology procedures.Together with Member States, the Commission is currently conducting a review to bring existing legislation on the conduct of comitology committees into line with Council Decision 1999/ 468/EC, to "simplify the requirements for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission". As an obligation to this Decision, the Commission undertook to publish an annual report on the working of committees. The first report was deposited in the Libraries of both Houses on 26 February 2002 (Corn (2001) 783 Final.