HC Deb 03 July 1956 vol 555 c99W
Vice-Admiral Hughes Hallett

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much money has been granted directly by this country to Malta since the war; and what approximate additional sum has been spent in Malta since the war in the form of defence expenditure.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

I have been asked to reply. Direct grants by Her Majesty's Government to the Maltese Government since the beginning of the financial year 1946–47 total £27,540,130. This includes expenditure of £14,324,000 from the £20 million granted under the Malta (Reconstruction) Act, 1947, but excludes expenditure of £6,720,397 since 1946–47 from a grant of £10 million made in 1943. With regard to that part of the Question which relates to defence expenditure, I understand that information is not readily available. I will pursue the matter and arrange for a letter to be sent to the hon. Member.

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