§ Mr. David ShawTo ask the President of the Board of Trade what proportion of bill are paid on time by Government Departments and their agencies. [36070]
§ Mr. PageGovernment Departments and their agencies are required to monitor their payment performance and publish the results in their departmental or annual reports. The following table lists, by Department, the proportion of bills paid within the agreed credit period, or within 30 days where no credit period has been agreed, for 1994–95.
The Government recognise that late payment is a serious problem, particularly for small businesses. It is essential that the Government set and example of prompt settlement of bills. The Government expect all other public sector bodies to follow their lead. I do not regard my own Department's performance as satisfactory and intend to ensure that it improves.
The full results are:
Ministerial departments Per cent, invoices paid within target Cabinet Office 82 Central Statistical Office 86 Crown Prosecution Service 81.4 Ministry of Defence 99.99 Department of Education 95 Employment Department/ACAS 96.3 Employment Service 98.3 Department of the Environment 92 Foreign and Commonwealth Office 92 Department of Health 91.9 Health and Safety Executive 90.3 Home Office 92 Lord Chancellors Department 93.5 Department of National Heritage 91 Department for National Savings 97.3 Northern Ireland Office 94.7 Overseas Development Administration 87 Her Majesty's Paymaster General 94.3 The Scottish Office 96 Department of Social Security 96 Department of Trade and Industry 84 Department of Transport 93.1 Her Majesty's Treasury 82 Welsh Office 95 1212W
Non-ministerial Departments Per cent, invoices paid within target Charity Commission 91 Forestry Commission 82 HM Customs and Excise 91.8 Office of Electricity Regulation 99.7 Office of Fair Trading 92 Friendly Societies Commission/Registry of Friendly Societies (including the Building Societies Commission) 96 Office of Gas Supply 98 Inland Revenue 86.3 National Investment and Loans Office 100 Office of the National Lottery 50 Office of Passenger Rail Franchising 93.8 Office of HM Chief Inspector of Schools (Wales) 94 Serious Fraud Office 74
Non-ministerial Departments Per cent, invoices paid within target Office for Standards in Education 95 Office of Telecommunications 91 Office of Water Services 1- 1Department of Environment return