HC Deb 25 February 1982 vol 18 cc502-6W
Mr. du Cann

asked the right hon. Member for Middlesbrough, as representing the House of Commons Commission how many visits have been made by each of the new Select Committees abroad and within the United Kingdom in each financial year and in the financial year to date since their appointment; and what was the cost of such visits to each Committee.

Mr. Arthur Bottomley

The information requested is as follows:

Numbers and costs of visits by financial years
1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 (to date)
Committee Number of Total cost Number of Total cost Number of Total cost
visits £ visits £ visits £
Abroad 3 14,781.81 1 12,775.14
Within United Kingdom 6 942.32 14 1,198.74 2 71.69
Employment
Abroad 2 12,263.51 1 4,049.90
Within United Kingdom 4 166.75 4 4,269.81 3 1,983.14
Energy
Abroad 2 18,542.34 1 20,690.99
Within United Kingdom 3 1,029.85 1 24929
Foreign Affairs
Abroad 3 33,899.07 4 16,289.06
Within United Kingdom 1 38806
Home Affairs
Abroad 1 10,592.17 1 33.35
Within United Kingdom 6 1,307.02
Industry and Trade
Abroad 2 31,006.06 1 2,989.00
Within United Kingdom 1 24.15
Scottish Affairs
Abroad 1 1,914.69 1 2,837.23
Within United Kingdom 3 2,380.76 16 5,332.29 7 2,517.78
Social Services
Abroad 1 8,361.72
Within United Kingdom 2 752.54 3 1,559.89 1 2,119.64
Transport
Abroad 1 916.94 1 2,154.88 2 18,352.38
Within United Kingdom 1 13.80
Welsh Affairs
Abroad
Within United Kingdom 1 471.70 1 865.74

Notes:

(i) In some cases expenses of visits taking place in one Financial Year may be settled in the following year.

(ii) Some accounts connected with visits in 1981–82 are still outstanding.

Mr. du Cann

asked the Lord President of the Council which of the reports of the new Select Committees have been debated in the House; and what percentage of the total number of reports published this represents.

Mr. Pym

the following reports made by new Select Committees have been the subject of specific motions debated in the house:

Second Report 1979–80 of the Home Affairs Committee on Race Relations and the 'Sus' Law.

Second Report 1979–80 of the Social Services Committee on Perinatal and Neonatal mortality.

This represents under 2 per cent. of the reports produced. Other reports made by the new Select Committees have of course been within the scope of debates on related matters or Adjournment motions.

Mr. du Cann

asked the Lord President of the Council if he will list the number of formal evidence sessions for each of the new Select Committees in each financial year to date.

Mr. Pym

The information requested is as follows:

1979–80 1980–81 1981–82
to date
Agriculture 8 16 15
Defence 4 30 20
Education, Science and Art 13 27 25
Employment 12 36 28
Energy 7 23 24
Environment 0 11 7
Foreign Affairs 10 22 14
Overseas Development Sub-Committee 5 18 8
Home Affairs 12 18 6
Race Relations and Immigration Sub-
Committee 9 23 10
Industry and Trade 10 22 16
Scottish Affairs 5 18 16
Social Services 10 24 25
Transport 4 31 27
Treasury and Civil Service 5 22 15
Treasury and Civil Service Sub-Committee 2 9 15
Welsh Affairs 4 41 15

Mr. du Cann

asked the Lord President of the Council if he will list the number of memoranda presented by Government Departments to each of the new Select Committees since their appointment.

Mr. Pym

The information requested is as follows:

Agriculture 30
Defence 81
Education, Science and Arts 48
Employment 9
Energy 40
Environment 9
Foreign Affairs 122
Overseas Development Sub-Committee 65
Home Affairs 22
Race Relations and Immigration Sub-Committee 25
Industry and Trade 94
Scottish Affairs 41
Social Services 32
Transport 23
Treasury and Civil Service and Sub-Committee 102
Welsh Affairs 13

Mr. du Cann

asked the Lord President of the Council what is the percentage attendance rate of hon. Members for each of the new Select Committees; and what is the percentage turnover of hon. Members on each of these Committees since their inception.

Mr. Pym

The information requested is as follows:

Average Annual Average Annual
Attendance Turnover
per cent. per cent.
Agriculture 82 13
Defence 62 4
Education, Science
and Arts 74 11
Employment 69 15
Energy 70 9
Environment 69 24
Foreign Affairs 74 9
Overseas
Development Sub-
Committee 67 19
Home Affairs 83 15
Race Relations and
Immigration Sub-
committee 91 6
Average Annual Average Annual
Attendance Turnover
per cent. per cent.
Industry and Trade 79 7
Scottish Affairs 82 31
Social Services 71 11
Transport 70 4
Treasury and Civil
Service 89 16
Treasury and Civil
Service Sub-
Committee 73 14
Welsh Affairs 80 12

Mr. du Cann

asked the right hon. Member for Middlesbrough, as representing the House of Commons Commission, if he will list in the Official Report, the total cost of specialist advisers to all Select Committees for each financial year and the financial year to date and for the new Select Committees established in 1979, as well as listing the total number of hours and days advisers worked.

Mr. Arthur Bottomley

The total costs of all Specialist Advisers and the days worked by them from the setting up of the new style Select Committees in 1979 are as follows:

Financial Year Total Cost £ *Days Worked
1979–80 8,150.77 1553/4
1980–81 126,937.62 2,425¼
1981–82
(to date) 118,264.72 1,827¼

Information included above but relating only to new style Select Committees established in 1979–80 is as follows:

Financial Year Total Cost *Days worked
£
1979–80 7,654.77 1433/4
1980–81 124,966.81 2,384¼
1981–82
(to date) 117,963.72 1,823¼

*The figures include an aggregation of hours worked.