§ Mr. LawsTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how much(a) her Department and (b) each agency and non-departmental public body spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned); and if she will make a statement. [92260]
§ Ms HewittI refer the hon. Member to the answer given by my Noble Friend, Lord Sainsbury on 14 January 2003,Official Report, column 26. Central records indicate that for the current financial year, 2002–03, £35 million is at present committed for consultancy.
I have asked the Department's Executive Agencies to respond directly to the hon. Member. Information by NDPBs is not held centrally and could be produced only at disproportionate cost.
Letter from Claire Clancy to Mr. David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
I am responding to your recent Parliamentary Question to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry on external consultancy expenditure on behalf of Companies House, which is an Executive Agency of the DTI.The expenditure incurred on external consultancy was as follows:
Financial Year £000 2002–03 1 2,454 2001–02 504 2000–01 564 1999–2000 1,111 1 Planned I am sorry but the data for years 1995–96 to 1998–99 is not readily available and can only be provided at disproportionate cost.
Letter from Roger Heathcote to David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
You tabled a Parliamentary Question on 17 January 2003 to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, asking how much (a) her Department and (b) each agency and non departmental public body spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned); and if she will make a statement. I have been asked to reply in respect of the Employment Tribunals Service (ETS) which is an executive agency of the DTI.
Central records indicate that contracts for consultancy for the Employment Tribunals Service were/will be as follows:
Financial year £000 1999–2000 186 2000–01 106 2001–02 130 2002–03 1 64 1 Estimated This central data is only available from 1999. Data for the three previous years are not readily available and can only be provided at disproportionate cost.
"Consultants" is a rather imprecise term. Figures given are the totals of those entered into the Agency's accounts system under its specific consultancy categories: Estates, ICT and Human Resources.
266WLetter from Caren Fullerton to Mr. David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
I am replying to your Parliamentary Question 921 tabled on 17 January 2003, about how much (a) the Secretary of State's department and (b) each agency and non-departmental public body spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned).
The figures given below indicate Patent Office spending on external consultancy from 1995–96 to 2002–03:
Year £000 1995–96 138 1996–97 124 1997–98 39 1998–99 8 1999–2000 16 2000–01 26 2001–02 53 2002–03 70 Letter from Dr. J. W. Llewellyn to Mr. David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
The Secretary for Trade and Industry has asked me to reply on behalf of the National Weights and Measures Laboratory (NWML) to your question on how much her Department and each agency and non departmental public body spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned).
National Weights and Measures Laboratory spent the following on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–2003 (planned):
Financial Year Amount (£) 1995–96 9,000 1996–97 2,000 1997–98 11,000 1998–99 50,000 1999–2000 63,000 2000–01 68,000 2001–02 31,000 2002–03 1 98,000 1 Planned Letter from Desmond Flynn to Right Hon. David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has asked me to reply to your question (2002–921) requesting information on money spent on external consultancy in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (planned) by the Department, its agencies and Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs).
The Insolvency Service spent the following amounts on external consultants and advisors since 1995–96:
Year £000 1995–96 502 1996–97 12 1997–98 Nil 1998–99 5 1999–2000 Nil 2000–01 Nil 2001–02 125 2002–03 1 Nil 1 Planned The above costs relate to consultancy assistance in developing Agency policy.
267WLetter from Martin Wyn Griffith to David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
arliamentary Question to Mrs Hewitt asked how much her Department, Agencies and NDPBs spent on external consultancy, in each year from 1995/96 to 2002/3 (planned). I am replying on behalf of the Small Business Service (SBS).The SBS was launched as an Agency on 1 April 2000. Therefore, information on expenditure has only been available since that date.The value of contracts for external consultancy for the period from 1 April 2000 to 31 March 2002 is approximately as follows:F/Y 2000/2001—£0.8 millionF/Y 2001/2002—£3.0 millionInformation on the value of consultancy contracts for the period 1 April 2002 to 31 December 2002 and planned contract for 1 January to 31 March 2003, could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.Letter from Ms R. J. R. Anderson to David Laws dated 9 April 2003:
The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has asked me to reply on behalf of the Radiocommunications Agency to your Parliamentary Question about expenditure on external consultants.Agency expenditure (ex-VAT) in each of the last eight financial years is as follows:
Financial Year £ 1995–96 256,000 1996–97 761,768 1997–98 2,478,987 1998–99 2,602,017 1999–2000 1,963,878 2000–01 1,947,799 2001–02 654,000 2002–03 88,713