§ Mr. LaxtonTo ask the Attorney-General if he will make a statement about the Quinquennial Review of the Government Property Lawyers. [16664]
§ The Attorney-GeneralIn accordance with the Government's Policy on periodic reviews of executive agencies the Treasury Solicitor will set in hand this month a thorough review of the Government Property Lawyers. The remit for this review will be as follows:
To carry out a review of the Government Property Lawyers, in accordance with Cabinet Office (OPS) guidance and agreed timetable by
- (a) evaluating performance of the Agency since launch;
- (b) thoroughly re-examining the case for: abolition, privatisation, contracting out, market testing, rationalisation or merger with other areas of government, and agency or NDPB status, with a view to reaching a future status which will provide the most appropriate and cost effective way of carrying out the functions so as to deliver best value for money and service; and
- (c) making recommendations accordingly to the Treasury Solicitor on which he can advise the Attorney-General.
Health authority 1995–96 Deficit as a percentage of income 1996–97 Deficit as a percentage of income 1997–98 Deficit as a percentage of income Clwyd DHA -0.65 n/a n/a Gwynedd DHA -0.78 n/a n/a Mid Glamorgan DHA -0.32 n/a n/a West Glamorgan DHA -0.24 n/a n/a Bro Taf HA n/a — -1.7 Dyfed Powys HA n/a -0.54 -2.0 Gwent HA n/a -0.39 -0.4 Morgannwg HA n/a –0.39 -0.8 North Wales HA n/a -1.04 -2.4 Figures based on data provided by health authorities' monitoring returns.
n/a=relates to Health Authority reorganisation.
684WIn order to ensure that all options are considered fully, comments from interested parties will be welcome. Comments should be sent by 5 December to the following address:
- Mr. C. A. Woolley
- Treasury Solicitor's Department
- Room 253
- Queen Anne's Chambers
- 28 Broadway
- London SW1H 9JS.
The results of the review will be announced in the Spring.