HC Deb 16 May 2002 vol 385 cc751-2W
Dr. Tonge

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much assistance her Department provided in(a) 2000–01 and (b) 2001–02 to support anti-corruption bureaux in developing countries; and if she will list them. [56662]

Clare Short

Our planned and operational support for anti-corruption bureaux in developing countries in 2000–01 and 2001–02 using figures available from our central management information system includes the following:

£
Planned commitment Expenditure 2001–01 Expenditure 2001–02
Honduras 41,000 41,000
Malawi 1,272,000 94,902 269,751
Pakistan 431,000 168,000
Sierra Leone 1,445,000 137,158 898,743
Uganda 1,000,000 5,589 248,064
Zambia 2,126,000 276,720 233,524
Total 6,315,000 555,369 1,818,082

Clare Short

The Department for International Development funds a substantial programme of knowledge and research in water-related issues. Over the past five years £5 million has been allocated to innovative water technologies and water conservation techniques for the agricultural sector. Specific projects include:

We are also currently developing support to the new Independent Corrupt Practices Commission in Nigeria.

Support for anti-corruption bureaux is normally only one part of wider programmes of activity to bear down on corruption.