HC Deb 02 July 1992 vol 210 cc677-8W
Mr. McMaster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the total cost of official(a) hospitality and functions, (b) visits outwith Scotland and (c) gifts, etc. attributable to the Scottish Office in each year since 1980; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lang

[holding answer 11 June 1992]: The information requested is as follows:

(a) Hospitality and Functions
Year Amount spent on hospitality(£)
1980–81 19,427
1981–82 20,762
1982–83 31,588
1983–84 26,287
1984–85 27,301
1985–86 35,815
1986–87 38,315
1987–88 41,983
1988–89 42,987
1989–90 60,173
1990–91 65,123
1991–92 62,800

(b) Visits outwith Scotland

Scottish Office Ministers and officials incur travel and subsistence costs on journeys outwith Scotland, particularly to England, in the normal course of duties and functions placed on them by Parliament. It is not possible to identify those costs separately from the total Scottish Office travel and subsistence expenditure, which was £4,972 million in 1991–92.

(c) Gifts etc.

Records in relation to gifts attributable to the Scottish Office go back only to 1988–89. The cost of gifts incurred by the Scottish Office since then are:

£
1988–89 109
1989–90 403
1990–91 330
1991–92 450