HC Deb 27 February 2003 vol 400 cc713-4W
Mr. David Laws

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how much(a) his Department and (b) each agency and non-departmental public body spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned); and if he will make a statement. [92225]

Mr. Leslie

I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to the Hon. Member for Buckingham, for information on external consultancy spend by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister since it came into being on 29 May 2002.

The Executive Agencies:
£
The Rent Service(since it started in October 1999)
1999–00 1,001,920
2000–01 2,068,656
2001–02 1,787,271
2002–03 2,038,000(estimated)
The Planning Inspectorate
1995–96 721,000
1996–97 698,000
1997–98 197,000

The Executive Agencies:
£
1998–99 292,000
1999–00 1,945,000
2000–01 1,750,000
2001–02 3,454,000
2002–03 3,884,000 (estimated)
The Fire Service College
1995–96 35,917
1996–97 215,190
1997–98 151,687
1998–99 100,246
1999–00 99,900
2000–01 77,696
2001–02 121,786
2002–03 135,000 (estimated)
The QE II Conference Centre
1995–96 33,848
1996–97 8,737
1997–98 Nil
1998–99 Nil
1999–00 Nil
2000–01 2,250
2001–02 Nil
2002–03 2000 (estimated)
The Non Departmental Public Bodies
The Housing Action Trusts
1995–96 3,406,000
1996–97 2,242,000
1997–98 3,736,000
1998–99 2,490,000
1999–00 2,020,000
2000–01 2,550,000
2001–02 2,400,000
2002–03 3,300,000(estimated)
The Audit Commission
1995–96 150,000
1996–97 240,000
1997–98 280,000
1998–99 630,000
1999–00 1,300,000
2000–01 1,120,000
2001–02 640,000
2002–03 700,000(estimated)
The Standards Board for England is only able to provide information for the last two years
2001–02 151,000
2002–03 70,000 (estimated)
English Partnerships since it started in 1999 the figures are as follows
1999–00 3,000,000
2000–01 1,870,000
2001–02 950,000
2002–03 1,130,000(estimated)