§ Lord Pestonasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they can give further details of membership of the Expert Group recommended by the Krebs Report on Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle and Badgers. [HL510]
§ The Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Lord Donoughue)The membership of the independent Expert Group to oversee the experiment recommended in Professor Krebs' Report to assess the effectiveness of badger culling in reducing TB breakdowns in cattle herds has been announced. Professor John Bourne will chair the Group and Dr. Christl Donnelly will serve as Deputy Chairman. In addition, Sir David Cox, Professor George Gettinby, Professor Ivan Morrison and Dr. Rosie Woodroffe have all kindly agreed to serve as members.
The terms of reference for the Group are:
"To advise Ministers on implementation of the Krebs Report on bovine TB in cattle and badgers by:
overseeing the design and analysis of the randomised experiment to test the effectiveness of badger culling as a means of controlling bovine TB:
regularly monitoring the progress of, and outputs from, the experiment and assessing any important differences in results between the treatments;
161WAmonitoring the data on the M bovis situation in areas and species outside the experiment;
reporting to Ministers on progress; and advising, as requested, on related issues.
We are currently consulting on how the report's recommendations should be implemented. Firm decisions on implementation of the report's recommendations will not be made until the end of this consultation period and until further consideration has been given to the public expenditure, legal and practical implications. We shall make another announcement once this further work has been done. In the meantime, the Expert Group has been asked to press on with its work on the detailed experiment design.
The group has a key role in providing independent expert advice as we carry this important work forward. In addition, the Government will seek to ensure that close contact is maintained with all the key interested parties, including wildlife, conservation and farming organisations on implementation of the Krebs report."