HC Deb 27 January 2003 vol 398 c635W
Ms Walley

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on his medical contingency plans in respect of Iraq with particular reference to military hospitals, after care and convalescence contingency planning for armed forces personnel(a) not involved in Iraq, and (b) based in Iraq. [90912]

Dr. Moonie

Our medical contingency plans for Service personnel deployed to the Gulf area in the event of military action against Iraq include the provision of integrated medical support within units, dressing stations and field hospitals and, if necessary, medical evacuation back to the United Kingdom where aftercare and convalescence would be provided as appropriate. Service personnel serving elsewhere overseas and those in the UK would continue to receive medical care under existing arrangements.

Total professional fees (excluding VAT) paid by the Ministry of Defence to each payee to date
£
Payee Profession Fee
IBM Business Consulting Services (formerly Pricewaterhouse Coopers) Financial Advice and Management/Administration Team 5.62 million
DEGW Architects and Space Planning 1.51 million
Waterman Partnerships Structured Engineers 0.47 million
Bernard Williams Associates Cost Consultants and Facility Management Specialists 0.47
DTZ Town Planners 0.18
Roger Preston and Partners Mechanical, Electrical Engineers, IT Infrastructure 0.64
Bovis Program Management Construction and Programming 0.65 million
Herbert Smith Legal Advice 2.12 million

Fees paid by the PFI Contractor are a matter for Modus Services plc (the PFI contractor).

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