§ Mr. GibbTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list all the Government assets in the National Asset Register sold since 1 May, together with sale proceeds and the name of the Government department in receipt of the proceeds. [33649]
§ Mr. Darling[holding answer 10 March 1998]: A table listing total figures for sales of assets over the last financial year will be provided in the Government's forthcoming Financial Statement and Budget Report.
Chancellor of the Exchequer's departments and agencies Less than £3.20 per hour Between £3.21 and £3.60 per hour Between £3.61 and £4.00 per hour Between £4.01 and £4.62 per hour Customs and Excise — 1,092 853 372 Inland Revenue — — 2,244 1,567 HM Treasury — — — 19 Government Actuary's Department — — — — National Savings — 99 25 249 The Royal Mint1 — — 2 26 Valuation Office Agency — 190 114 300 Office for National Statistics — 93 30 201 1Excludes six apprentices in full time external education. The figures have been based on current staff in post (both permanent and casual) in each of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's departments and agencies. The calculation of hourly rates has been based on annual