HC Deb 26 June 1996 vol 280 c125W
Mr. Jamieson

To ask the President of the Board of Trade if every application for his Department's regional selective assistance is(a) considered and (b) offered by DTI regional offices; if the value of the grant determines whether central or regional offices are responsible for the granting of this financial assistance; what other reasons require responsibilities to change between offices; and if he will make a statement. [30029]

Mr. Oppenheim

[holding answer 20 May 1996]: Government offices in the regions normally appraise applications for regional selective assistance up to the value of £2 million with the advice of regional boards. Applications above this level are appraised in headquarters. All offers of £1 million or more are subject to ministerial approval.

Applications for RSA may be considered by another regional board in certain circumstances, for example, where there is a potential conflict of interest.