HC Deb 01 May 2003 vol 404 cc481-2W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what her estimate is of total spending on Ministers'(a) private offices, (b) entertainment, (c) UK travel, (d) international travel, (e) pay and (f) other costs for each year from 1996–97 to 2002–03; and if she will make a statement. [90444]

Mrs. Liddell

The Scotland Office was established in its present form on 1 July 1999. From that date, the information requested is as follows:

(a) In the period 1 July 1999 to 31 March 2000 the costs of Ministers' private offices were not recorded separately. The costs of ministerial private offices after March 2000 were:

£
2000–01 522,721
2001–02 614,146
2002–03 (est) 594,486

The figures do not take account of accommodation costs and other overheads.

(b) Expenditure on hospitality and entertainment was:

£
1999–2000 10,638
2000–01 41,275
2001–02 25,789
2002–03 (est) 38,789

All such expenditure is made in accordance with published guidance on financial procedures and propriety, based on the principles set out in Government Accounting.

(c) In the period 1 July 1999 to 31 March 2000 the cost of ministerial travel was not recorded separately. From 1 April 2000, the cost of ministerial travel within the UK was:

£
2000–01 39,585
2001–02 34,915
2002–03 (est) 22,756

(d) Since 1999, the Government have published an annual list of all visits overseas undertaken by Cabinet Ministers covering £500 or more during each financial year. The Government have also published on an annual basis the cost of all Ministers' visits overseas. Details of travel undertaken during the period 1 April 2001 and 31 March 2002 were published on 24 July 2002. The cost of Ministers' visits overseas for 2002–03 will be published as soon as possible. Copies of the lists are available in the Libraries of the House.

(e) Ministers' pay costs were as follows:

£
1999–2000 152,102
2000–01 155,328
2001–02 175,843
2002–03 (est) 185,307

(f) Other non-pay costs are not separately identifiable.