HC Deb 31 October 1949 vol 469 c8W
77. Sir R. Glyn

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the sum calculated as still due to this country by Egypt for services rendered, works, goods supplied, and other outgoings since 1939.

Mr. Jay

The latest figures available in this country of the amounts due from Egypt to the Service Departments are £E.4,432,841 for stores and services and £E.142,011 for fixed assets of which prices have been agreed. Agreement has still to be reached on the prices of other assets which have been handed over and also on various claims and counterclaims between the Egyptian Government and the Service Departments.