HC Deb 29 April 1991 vol 190 cc27-8W
Mr. Dobson

To ask the Prime Minister what was the total sum paid out in fees by the Prime Minister's office to management consultants in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what is his estimate for 1990–91 and budget for 1991–92.

The Prime Minister

There has been no expenditure by my office on fees to management consultants since 1979–80, and none is planned for 1991–92.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Prime Minister what was the total sum paid out in fees by the Cabinet Office to management consultants in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what is his estimate for 1990–91 and budget for 1991–92.

The Prime Minister

The expenditure by the Cabinet Office, including from its creation on 1 October 1987, the Office of the Minister of the Civil Service, on management and computer consultancies, including certain consultancies relating to the civil service as a whole, in the financial years from 1983–84 is as follows:

Year £
1983–84 152,000
1984–85 423,818
1985–86 329,334
1986–87 505,092
1987–88 417,778

The figures for each year since then, which exclude the cost of computer consultants, are as follows:

Year £
1988–89 70,608
1989–90 51,500
1990–91 1182,000
1991–92 2242,735
1 Estimate.
2 Budget.

Note:

The figures for 1990–91 and 1991–92 reflect increases in management consultancies undertaken by the Cabinet Office for the civil service generally.