HC Deb 23 July 1996 vol 282 c206W
Mr. Simon Coombs

To ask the Attorney-General if he will announce the key performance targets for the Government Property Lawyers agency for 1996–97; and if he will make a statement. [39660]

The Attorney-General

On 18 July 1995, I informed the House,Official Report, column 1037, of the key performance targets which I had set for the Government Property Lawyers for 1995–96.

The agency has carried out its work to a high standard and has achieved the targets which I set. I have set the following targets for the agency for 1996–97:

  • To recover the full operating cost of the agency.
  • To achieve at least 4,350 new instructions from its clients.
  • To effect an average of 95 completions per caseholder.
  • To maintain and improve the quality of service in particular by keeping the proportion of cases completed satisfactorily—that is, without requiring rectification by reason of any fault of the agency—on or before the target date at or above 99.5 per cent.
  • Over the three-year-period, 1996–97 to 1998–99 to achieve a reduction in operating costs of an average of 2.5 per cent. per year in real terms taking 1996–97 as the base year.

I wish the chief executive and his staff another successful year.

Mr. Coombs

To ask the Attorney-General when he expects to(a) lay before Parliament and (b) publish the annual report and accounts of the Government Property Lawyers for the year 1995–96. [39661]

The Attorney-General

The annual report and accounts for the Government Property Lawyers was laid before Parliament this morning and then published.

Copies have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses.