HC Deb 14 February 2002 vol 380 cc574-5W
Mr. Best

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what plans she has to change the(a) resource departmental expenditure limit and (b) administration costs limit for her Department in 2001. [37065]

Hilary Benn

Subject to parliamentary approval of the necessary Supplementary Estimate the Department for International Development Departmental Expenditure Limit for 2001–02 will be increased from £3,127,152,749 to £3,140,099,492. The administration cost limit will increase from £67,561,000 to £76,661,000. Within this DEL change, the impact on resources and capital are set out in the following table:

£000
Resources
Change 90,446
New DEL 2,811,939
of which:
Voted 2,139,919
Non-voted 672,020
Capital
Change -71,500
New DEL 328,160
of which:
Voted 20,447
Non-voted 307,713

The change in the resource element of the DEL arises from:

  • a transfer of £2,000,000 resource from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to the Bilateral Development Assistance;
  • a transfer of £3,500,000 resource from the Central Reserve as a part contribution to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East;
  • a transfer of £12,532,492 resource from the Central Reserve for HIPC 100 per cent.;
  • to take up DEL end year flexibility of £8,000,000 resource on administration costs;
  • an increase in the Bilateral Administration-in-Aid of £867,000 resource, and a corresponding increase in the gross provision;
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  • a transfer of £4,005,000 resource from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to Global Conflict Prevention;
  • a transfer of £500,000 from the sub-Saharan Africa—Programme voted expenditure to the Ministry of Defence;
  • a transfer of £12,129,000 of UNPROFOR receipts from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to DFID's non-voted Departmental Unallocated Provision (DUP);
  • a transfer of £3,000,000 from DFID's non-voted DUP to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for Conflict Prevention in Sierra Leone;
  • a transfer of £20,587,000 from DFID's non-voted DUP to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for Nigeria and Burundi and to cover increased commitments in peacekeeping;
  • a transfer of £42,500,000 from Multilateral Capital to Bilateral Development Assistance resource;
  • a transfer of £35,000,000 from non-voted Capital to Bilateral Development Assistance resource.

The change in the capital element of the DEL arises from:

  • a transfer of £42,500,000 from Multilateral Capital to Bilateral Development Assistance resource;
  • a reduction of £2,000,000 in the amount of Bilateral non-operating Administration-in-Aid;
  • a reduction of £4,000,000 in the amount of Multilateral non-operating Administration-in-Aid;
  • a transfer of £35,000,000 from non-voted Capital to Bilateral Development Assistance resource.

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