All 3 Ministerial Corrections debates in the Commons on 20th Jul 2011

Ministerial Corrections

Wednesday 20th July 2011

(13 years, 4 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Wednesday 20 July 2011

Home Department

Wednesday 20th July 2011

(13 years, 4 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Serious Organised Crime: Finance
Lord Dodds of Duncairn Portrait Mr Dodds
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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the budget of the Serious Organised Crime Agency was in each year since its inception.

[Official Report, 1 April 2011, Vol. 526, c. 559-60W.]

Letter of correction from Nick Herbert:

Two errors have been identified in the table accompanying the written answer given to the right hon. Member for Belfast North (Mr Dodds) on 1 April 2011. The figures for 2006-07 and 2010-11 were incorrect.

The full answer given was as follows:

Lord Herbert of South Downs Portrait Nick Herbert
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The information is as follows:

£ million

2006-07

427.6

2007-08

444.7

2008-09

474.7

2009-10

478.0

2010-11

469.8



The correct answer should have been:

Lord Herbert of South Downs Portrait Nick Herbert
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The information is as follows:

£ million

2006-07

426.4

2007-08

444.7

2008-09

474.7

2009-10

478.0

2010-11

462.8

Defence

Wednesday 20th July 2011

(13 years, 4 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Departmental Public Bodies
Jim Murphy Portrait Mr Jim Murphy
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To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) when the Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons was established;

(2) what the purpose and function is of the Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons;
(3) what the budget contribution from his Department was for the Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons under each budget heading in 2010-11;
(4) what plans he has for future levels of funding for the Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons;
(5) how many staff of his Department work for the Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons; and how many such staff are on (a) temporary and (b) permanent contracts.
[Official Report, 10 May 2011, Vol. 527, c. 1081-82W.]
Letter of correction from Andrew Robathan:
An error has been identified in the written answer given to the right hon. Member for East Renfrewshire (Mr Murphy) on 10 May 2011.
The full answer given was as follows:
Lord Robathan Portrait Mr Robathan
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The Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less Lethal Weapons (SACMILL) was approved as a non-departmental public body in June 2009 and will be established soon. It is expected to be established later this year and it will continue the work previously undertaken by the Defence Science Advisory Council Subcommittee on the Medical Implications of Less Lethal Weapons (DOMILL).

SACMILL’s purpose will be to provide: advice on the biophysical, biomechanical, pathological and clinical aspects of generic classes of Less Lethal Weapons; independent statements on the medical implications of use of specific Less Lethal Weapons; advice on the risk of injury from specific Less Lethal Weapons systems striking specific areas of the body in a format that will assist those responsible for developing policy and, separately, guidance to users, as well as operational users themselves in making tactical decisions.

As an advisory non-departmental public body it will advise Ministers, but not employ staff or incur expenditure on its own account. The Surgeon General will be a member of the Executive Committee and will provide the secretariat functions for the committee from existing full-time HQ Surgeon General Staff. In addition, the committee may draw on the pool of expertise found within the Ministry of Defence and other Government Departments for specific tasks.

The total cost to the Department for DOMILL legacy work undertaken during the financial year 2010-11 was £39,355.56, principally for travel and subsistence costs. Work is currently under way to finalise the tasking arrangements for the financial year 2011-12; a similar level of expenditure as the previous year is expected.

The correct answer should have been:

Lord Robathan Portrait Mr Robathan
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The Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less Lethal Weapons (SACMILL) was approved as a non-departmental public body in June 2009 and will be established soon. It is expected to be established later this year and it will continue the work previously undertaken by the Defence Science Advisory Council Subcommittee on the Medical Implications of Less Lethal Weapons (DOMILL).

SACMILL’s purpose will be to provide: advice on the biophysical, biomechanical, pathological and clinical aspects of generic classes of Less Lethal Weapons; independent statements on the medical implications of use of specific Less Lethal Weapons; advice on the risk of injury from specific Less Lethal Weapons systems striking specific areas of the body in a format that will assist those responsible for developing policy and, separately, guidance to users, as well as operational users themselves in making tactical decisions.

As an advisory non-departmental public body it will advise Ministers, but not employ staff or incur expenditure on its own account. The Surgeon General will be a member of the Executive Committee and will provide the secretariat functions for the committee from existing full-time HQ Surgeon General Staff. In addition, the committee may draw on the pool of expertise found within the Ministry of Defence and other Government Departments for specific tasks.

The total cost to the Department for DOMILL legacy work undertaken during the financial year 2010-11 was £39,355.56, principally for Defence Science and Technology Laboratory daily rate staff costs. Work is currently under way to finalise the tasking arrangements for the financial year 2011-12; a similar level of expenditure as the previous year is expected.