HC Deb 10 June 1947 vol 438 c90W
74. Mr. Sorensen

asked the Secretary of State for War the total amount received by the Government from farmers and from other employers, respectively, in payment for work performed by prisoners of war; the total cost of administration of prisoner-of-war camps and affairs; and whether arrangements will be made to increase the cash amounts paid to prisoners of war in this country.

Mr. J. Freeman

It is estimated that, after deduction of certain expenses, such as cost of transportation, arising out of their employment, the total receipts in respect of prisoner-of-war labour during 1947–48 will amount to £21,000,000—including about £14,000,000 in respect of prisoners working in agriculture. The expenses in question do not include the cost of pay, maintenance and administration of the prisoners: such costs are brought to account under many different Votes and the total expenditure could not be ascertained without a considerable amount of labour. As regards the last part of the Question, my right hon. Friend hopes to make a statement shortly

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