§ Dr. WoodcockTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the projects supported by the eastern Europe know-how fund to date.
§ Mrs. ChalkerI refer to the reply I gave my hon. Friend the Member for Battersea (Mr. Bowis) on 14 March at column 236. The additional activities approved since then under the know-how fund are as follows:
Poland
- Consultancy assistance in advising on inward investment applications to the Foreign Investment Agency—£100,000.
- Four privatisation consultancies for the Privatisation Foundation—£1,600,000.
- Secondment of an accountant and secretary to the Privatisation Foundation—£112,000.
- Secondment of three expatriates to the Export Development Bank—£600,000.
- Audit studies of nine commercial banks—£200,000.
- Company doctor training for official and private sector participants—£350,000.
- Advanced corporate finance training for commercial bank staff—£15,000.
- Assistance with auditing standards and establishment of a professional body—£250,000.
- Advice on accountancy standards to the Accountancy Association of Poland—£15,000.
214 - Provision of accountancy books to university libraries and management training institutions—£275,000
- Four workshops for accountants with particular reference to joint ventures—£137,000.
- Short-term industrial attachments with British companies in cooperation with the Confederation of British Industry—£270,000.
- Secondment of an adviser on financial markets to the Ministry of Finance—£100,000.
- Assistance to the Ministries of Industry and Finance for industrial restructuring—£300,000.
- Four consultancies in the energy sector looking at the economic restructuring of the hard coal, oil and gas, lignite and electricity sectors, and a study on gas pricing —£1,600,000.
- Management training for Polish railways—£150,000.
Hungary
- Secondment of two staff to the State Property Agency—£350,000.
- Management training course for the National Savings Bank—£55,000.
- Small enterprise development project managed by B'nai B'rith—£150,000.
- Short-term attachments by all 14 State Secretaries—£35,000.
Czechoslovakia
- Follow-up visit by Czechoslovak employment officials—£8,000.
- Seminar attended by Czechoslovak environmental officials—£13,000.
- Health workshops for Civil Forum and the Ministry of Health —£13,000.
- Study tour of Czechoslovak social security officials—£4,000.