HC Deb 16 March 2000 vol 346 c277W
Mr. McCabe

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to amend the Northern Ireland Departments' Departmental Expenditure Limit for 1999–2000. [115343]

Mr. Ingram

The Northern Ireland Departments' Departmental Expenditure Limit for 1999–2000 has been increased by £94,327,000 from £4,856,247,000 to £4,950,574,000. The increase is the net effect of:

  • the take up of end-year flexibility entitlement of £98,341,000;
  • net transfers to other Government Departments of £18,134,000 as detailed;
  • an increase in the provision for Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowances of £8,500,000;
  • increases resulting from additions to "The Giving Age" and Health of £4,293,000;
  • an increase in Housing Loan Charges of £1,147,000; and
  • an increase in the Capital Modernisation Fund of £180,000.

There is also a decrease in the provision for Welfare to Work of £31,144,000.

The net transfers to other Government Departments are made up as follows:

  • net transfers to the Northern Ireland Office of £8,144,000;
  • a transfer to the Inland Revenue of £6,689,000;
  • transfers to the Scottish Executive of £1,788,000;
  • transfers to the Department of Health of £1,098,000;
  • a transfer to the Department for Education and Employment of £653,000;
  • transfers to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of £257,000;
  • a transfer to the Privy Council Office of £10,000;
  • a transfer from the Department of Trade and Industry of £500,000; and
  • a transfer from the National Assembly for Wales of £5,000.

The net increase in the Northern Ireland Departments' Departmental Expenditure Limit is a charge on the Departmental Expenditure Limit Reserve and will not, therefore, add to the planned total of public expenditure.