§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) if the service delivery agreement to reduce sickness absence by 0.5 days by April 2001 was met; [46103]
(2) what recent assessment he has made of whether the PSA target for the increase in net public investment and improvement of the public capital stock in 2002 will be met; [46000]
(3) when he estimates the PSA target for the publication of the whole of Government accounts for 2001–02 will be met; [46003]
(4) if the PSA target for the achievement of investors in people accreditation was achieved on time; [46004]
(5) if the PSA target for the completion of the information strategy review was met on time; [45982]
(6) what recent assessment he has made of whether the PSA target for achieving a declining trend in excessive hours worked will be met on time; [46005]
(7) what recent assessment he has made of progress with the public service agreement target for securing an increase in the number of successful high growth business start-ups; [46001]
(8) if he estimates that the PSA target for 2002 for increasing the proportion of business undertaken electronically will be achieved on time; [46006]
(9) if he estimates the PSA target for moving to electronic publishing of material hitherto published on paper will be met on time; [45983]
(10) if the PSA target for the reduction of unfilled vacancies was achieved on time; [45984]
(11) what recent assessment he has made of whether the PSA target for reducing the number of households facing marginal deduction rates over 70 per cent. will be achieved on time; [46002]
(12) if he estimates that the PSA targets for correspondence and parliamentary response times will be met on time. [45981]
§ Ruth KellyInformation about progress on PSA targets will be published in the Treasury's 2002 departmental report.