HC Deb 02 May 1990 vol 171 c602W
Mr. Rogers

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence why the protocol 3 deal between International Military Services Ltd. and the Government of Iraq to supply a military field hospital was not completed; and if he will give details of protocols 1 and 2.

Mr. Alan Clark

I understand the Iraqi Government decided not to proceed with an inquiry for equipment for military hospitals. The protocols referred to are between the Government of Iraq and Her Majesty's Government. They are the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. However, I can confirm that financial protocols 1 and 2 involved the provision of credit facilities of £275 million and £300 million respectively.

Mr. Rogers

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if, further to the supply of the propellant for the Iraqi long-range gun programme, Astra plc has been a supplier to foreign countries through International Military Services Ltd.

Mr. Alan Clark

International Military Services Ltd. is a commercial company which is wholly owned by the Ministry of Defence. In its work with many foreign countries it uses the services of a large number of subcontractors including Astra Holdings plc. It is not the practice to comment upon specific defence sales.