§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will list those items valued at more than £50 which have been stolen or lost from his Department in each of the last four years. [28006]
§ Mr. LeslieFor the purpose of this answer my Department includes the Prime Minister's Office. Items stolen or lost in each of the last four financial years, and their approximate value, are shown in the table.
Corresponding figures for the 2001–02 financial year have yet to be collected.
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£ Lost or stolen property 1997–98 Various IT equipment 13,095 3 Computers 1,371 1 Bicycle 300 Ladders 200 Cash; credit cards; payable orders 135
£ Lost or stolen property 1 Car stereo (stolen from a leased car) 100 Consumables 89 Total 15,290 1998–99 Various IT equipment 18,454 Cash; credit cards; payable orders 2,500 Software 300 1 Computer printer 237 1 Car stereo (stolen from a leased car) 100 Total 21,591 1999–2000 2 Projectors 12,678 6 Laptop computers 9,800 7 Computers 5,600 4 Computer printers 990 Tools 850 Other IT equipment 657 2 Amplifiers 500 1 Video recorder 300 2 Mobile phones 237 Consumables 200 Cash, credit cards; payable orders 171 1 Tape recorder 115 Total 32,09 2000–01 13 Computers 14,627 10 Laptop computers 13,800 Cash;, credit cards; payable orders 3,000 1 CD writer 800 2 Cameras 714 2 Mobile phones 333 1 Minidisc player 200 1 Car stereo (stolen from a leased car) 100 Total 33,574