HC Deb 23 February 1999 vol 326 cc253-4W
Mr. Ruffley

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office if he will list(a) the London banisters' chambers and (b) the London solicitors' firms that have performed services for his Department (i) since 1 May 1997 and (ii) in the equivalent period preceding that date, indicating the remuneration paid in each particular case. [70026]

Mr. Kilfoyle

[holding answer 8 February 1999]The Department has spent £1,552,559 on legal advice since 1 May 1997. The detailed information requested could be provided only at disproportionate cost. However, my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General appointed Philip Scales as First Junior Treasury Counsel (Common Law) and Jonathan Crow as First Junior Treasury Counsel (Chancery) to advise and represent the Government in their important civil cases. In addition, the Attorney-General maintains at present two London panels of junior Counsel whom Departments are expected to use for the rest of Government's civil litigation. The panels currently comprise 103 banisters from 42 different sets of chambers. The Attorney-General will shortly appoint a third panel of very junior banisters. The Attorney-General's individual nomination is required before a barrister who is not on one of the approved panels can be instructed to appear for the Government in litigation.

Departments may use firms of solicitors in addition to the Treasury Solicitor and their departmental legal advisers, for example, where the relevant expertise lies in

Reports
Reviews:
Review of the Code of practice No reports published
on Access to Government information
Review of the Charter Programme Service First—the new charter programme' (30 June 1998) and 'The Citizen's Charter—A consultation exercise: the Government's response' (30 June 1998)
The Export Promotions Review The Review of Export Promotion (8 January 1999)
Review of Quangos Quangos Opening The Doors (June 1998)
Review of Existing Drugs Strategy White Paper Tackling Drugs to Build a Better Britain, Cmnd 3945
Review of the Women's National Commission Report of the Review of the WNC (15 January 1999)
Review of the Buying Agency Due to report early summer 1999
Review of the Government Information Service Report of the Working Group on the Government Information Service (November) 1997)
Task Forces:
Better Regulation Task Force Long Term Care (May 1998)
Consumer Affairs (May 1998)
Early Education and Day Care (July 1998)
Access to funding for the Voluntary Sector (July 1998)
Licensing Legislation (July 1998)
Annual Report (September 1998)
Modernising Government Quality Schemes Task Force No reports published

the private sector. The relationship is subject to the usual confidentiality which operates between lawyer and client.