HC Deb 25 November 1996 vol 286 cc104-5W
Sir Ralph Howell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what are the current (i) administrative and overhead costs required to administer social security claims and payments and (ii) numbers of civil servants and benefit centres; and what were the costs in each year since 1980 at 1996 prices. [4118]

Mr. Burt

The information is in the table.

£ million
Year Administration 1996–97 prices
1979–80 837 2,208
1980–81 1,073 2,393
1981–82 1,273 2,588
1982–83 1,381 2,621
1983–84 1,548 2,808
1984–85 1,678 2,898
1985–86 1,734 2,839
1986–87 1,879 2,986
1987–88 2,372 3,579
1988–89 2,518 3,561
1989–90 2,765 3,655
1990–91 2,571 3,147
1991–92 2,849 3,282
1992–93 3,182 3,522
1993–94 3,406 3,663
1994–95 3,283 3,466
1995–96 3,410 3,504
1996–97 3,463 3,463
1The figures shown represent total administrative costs including administrative grants.
2The figures for the financial years 1990–91 to 1996–97 are taken from the 1996 Social Security departmental report.
3The figures prior to 1990–91 include the Department of Social Security repayment to the Department for Education and Employment for the administrative costs of the unemployment benefit service, which has now ceased, and are taken from the appropriate social security departmental reports and government expenditure plans.
4Social Security claims and payments are administered via 155 district offices, three benefit centres in Ashton in Makerfield, Belfast and Glasgow and four benefit directorates dealing with centrally administered benefits at Blackpool, Preston, Newcastle and Washington. The current number of civil servants is 92,038.

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