HC Deb 21 March 2002 vol 382 c516W
Mr. Bercow

To ask the Solicitor-General what the cost was of(a) in-house canteen and (b) other catering services provided by her Department in each of the last four years. [38930]

The Solicitor-General

[holding answer 4 March 2002]: My own Department, the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers does not provide an in-house canteen, or other catering services for staff.

In the Departments for which the Attorney-General is responsible, details are as follows:

Crown Prosecution Service

The Crown Prosecution Service has one in-house canteen, which is located at its headquarters building in London. The service is contracted out to a commercial firm, following a competitive tender. The annual cost to the CPS of this facility during the last four years has been as follows:

Year £
1997–98 42,182
1998–99 56,527
1999–2000 49,193
2000–01 57,865

Costs are reviewed by regular contract management meetings with the contractor and by competitive tender.

Treasury Solicitor's Department

The Treasury Solicitor's Department does not have an in-house staff canteen. The total amounts spent on catering services for hospitality, training and meeting refreshments in each of the last four years were are follows:

Treasury Solicitor's Department

  • £4,263.19 in 1998–99
  • £6,537.34 in 1999–2000
  • £6,041.71 in 2000–01
  • £5,376.63 in 2001–02 (to date).

Government Property Lawyers

  • £84.73 in 1998–99
  • £7.62 in 1999–2000
  • £0 in 2000–01
  • £0 in 2001–02 (to date)

Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate

  • £0 in 1998–99
  • £0 in 1999–2000
  • £0 in 2000–01
  • £1,461.35 in 2001–02 (to date).

Serious Fraud Office

The Serious Fraud Office does not provide an in-house canteen, or other catering services.