HC Deb 03 February 1994 vol 236 cc838-9W
Mr. Waterson

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what changes there have been in the cash limits or running cost limits of his Department.

Mr. Scott

Subject to parliamentary approval of the necessary supplementary estimate the cash limit for class XIII vote 4 will be increased by £1,870,000 from £2,558,124,000 to £2,559,994,000. The revision takes account of an increase of £1,806,000—running costs—offset by a corresponding reduction on Department of the Environment: Property Holdings and other services to Government, class VII, vote 6, an increase of £493,000 —of which £484,000 is running costs—offset by a corresponding reduction on Department of Health: administration, miscellaneous health services and personal services, England, class XII vote 3, an increase of £6,000 running costs—offset by a corresponding reduction on Cabinet Office: other services, class XIX vote 1, a reduction of £348,000—running costs—offset by a corresponding increase on Department of Health: administration, miscellaneous health services and personal social services, England, class XII vote 3, a reduction of £47,000 offset by a corresponding increase in Foreign and Commonwealth office: overseas representation, class II vote 1, a reduction of £40,000 offset by a corresponding increase on Department of Employment: programmes and central services, class V vote 1.

Further running cost changes arise from a reduction of £99,000 for services provided by Department of Health and Social Services (Northern Ireland) on a repayment basis, an increase of £692,000 in value added tax refunds and a reduction of £6,920,000 as a result of a reallocation to capital expenditure.

As a result of these changes the running cost limit of the Department of Social Security will be reduced by £5,850,000 from £2,921,010,000 to £2,915,160,000.

The additional requirements are offset by reductions elsewhere and will therefore not add to the planned total of public expenditure.

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