HC Deb 12 May 2004 vol 421 cc391-2W
Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the budget was for casework of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission in each year since its formation. [168166]

Mr. Spellar

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has provided me with the following details:

Amount (£)
1999–2000 75,000
2000–01 75,000
2001–02 100,000
2002–03 115,000
2003–04 100,000

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many cases the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has supported on behalf of individuals in each year since its formation. [168167]

Mr. Spellar

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has provided me with the following details:

Cases
1999–2000 11
2000–01 15
2001–02 7
2002–03 10

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the cost was of each case supported by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission in each year since its formation. [168168]

Mr. Spellar

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has provided me with the following details:

Amount (£)
1999–2000 126,520
3,000
7,527
128,179
6,545
7,500
750
375
3,750
1,700
176

Amount (£)
2000–01 18,047
165,700
3,967
411
100
110
250
176
470
235
1,469
2001–02 180,000
429
117
350
800
940
625
2002–03 1,087
500
180
294
15,400
5,500
300
220
1,175
470
2003–04 15,000
7,500
18,300
7,500
863
3,500
7,500
824
588
2,500
1,270
794
1,335
1,370
5000
1,935
1 Where a cost is marked incomplete, the case is either still ongoing or final costs have not been submitted. Similarly where the number of cases supported does not tally with the number of case costs listed, costs have not yet been submitted. It should also be noted that the costs associated with a case can be spread over several years and accrued accordingly in the annual accounts.

Case costs vary as some are simply legal opinion or an intervention to the Court while other cases have been supported to the Court of Appeal, House of Lords or the European Court of Human Rights.