HC Deb 28 June 1995 vol 262 cc710-1W
Mr. Betts

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by how much Government spending has changed in 1994–95 as a result of the private finance initiative; what is the estimated effect in 1995–96; how many jobs are to be created by schemes approved to date under the initiative and how many have been lost as a consequence in the public sector; and what is the forecast of transfer of employment from public to private sector over the last five years because of the initiative. [30829]

Sir John Wheeler

Planned Government spending has not changed as a result of the private finance initiative in either 1994–95 or 1995–96. Information on jobs created or lost in the public sector as a consequence of the PFI is not collected centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Betts

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many schemes and to what value have been approved in 1994–95 under the private finance initiative; what are the estimates for the current financial year; how many schemes are currently being considered and at what value; for how long have they been considered, and how many have been in the assessment process for over(a) six months and (b) 12 months; and what was the average length of time taken to assess schemes so far approved. [30828]

Sir John Wheeler

No schemes were approved for 1994–95. A number of areas, including two pilot projects covering sewage treatment plants in the Water Executive with an estimated value of £20 million to £25 million are under consideration in Northern Ireland. It is too early, however, to put a total value on these projects. On average, these schemes have been under consideration for 12 months.