HC Deb 09 July 1990 vol 176 c47W
Mr. Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what procedure exists for documenting gifts received from foreign powers; and what becomes of them.

Mr. Sainsbury

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office follows well-established and recognised procedures, applying to both Ministers and officials, for dealing with the receipt of gifts.

These are that either:

  1. (i) the gift may be placed on the inventory of the British mission concerned or the Foreign Commonwealth Office as appropriate; or
  2. (ii) it may be given to another appropriate institution, eg a museum, or
  3. (iii) the direct recipient may either keep or buy the gift depending on its value; or
  4. (iv) it may be disposed of by public auction.

In all cases, the receipt and eventual disposal of the gift is recorded centrally within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.