§ Mr. Robin CookTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if copies of draft sections of Sir Richard Scott's report are in the possession of Ministers or officials in his Department other than those to whom draft sections of the report were sent by Sir Richard Scott. [11880]
§ Mr. HanleyIn forwarding draft sections of Sir Richard Scott's report to Ministers and officials, the inquiry expressly stated that individuals could, at their discretion, make a copy for a legal or other adviser and another for the department concerned. Whether they did so is entirely a matter for the individuals concerned.
§ Mr. CookTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, pursuant to his answer of 18 January 1996,Official Report, columns 691–92, how much of the sum spent by his Department on external advice in relation to the Scott inquiry has been spent on legal advice. [11882]
§ Mr. HanleyAll of it.
§ Mr. CookTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if(a) Ministers and (b) officials in his Department have used copies o draft sections of Sir Richard Scott's report to prepare the Government's response to Sir Richard Scott's report. [11881]
§ Mr. HanleyNo decision about the response to Sir Richard Scott's report will be taken until the report has been received.
In considering issues relating to the Scott inquiry, all Departments naturally take account of material properly available to them.