Monday 13th May 2013

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Lord Maude of Horsham Portrait The Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (Mr Francis Maude)
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I am today publishing a report on Departments’ and agencies’ performance on handling Members’ and peers’ correspondence during the calendar year 2012. Details are set out in the table below. Correspondence statistics for 2011 can be found on 15 March 2012, Official Report, column 30WS.

Departmental figures are based on substantive replies unless otherwise indicated. The footnotes to the table provide general background information on how the figures have been compiled.

Correspondence from MP/Peers to Ministers and Agency Chief Executives 2012

Correspondence from MPs/Peers to Ministers and Agency Chief Executives1

2012

Department or Agency

Target set for reply (working days)

Number of letter received

% of replies within target

Attorney-General’s Office

20

525

97

Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

15

10,274

84

- Companies House

10

111

99

- Insolvency Service

15

73

99

- Land Registry

15

65

80

- Met Office

10

19

74

- Ordnance Survey

10

15

87

- Skills Funding Agency

10

131

95

Cabinet Office

15

3,681

77

Charity Commission

15

309

96

Department for Communities and Local Government

10

8,819

67

- Planning Inspectorate

102

260

97

Crown Prosecution Service

20

427

98

Department for Culture, Media and Sport3

20

5,100

88

Ministry of Defence

204

5,160

88

Department for Education

15

16,413

55

Department of Energy and Climate Change

15

6,837

68

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

15

10,968

75

- Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency

15

191

90

- Rural Payments Agency

15

240

92

Food Standards Agency

DH Ministers replies

20

212

85

FSA Chair/CE replies

20

98

87

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

20

9,635

91

Department of Health

18

17,279

98

- Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

20

241

95

Home Office3

15

10,318

75

- Criminal Records Bureau

15

320

98

- Identity and Passport Service

155

1,222

87

- UK Border Agency

20

53,395

81

Department for International Development

15

3,527

96

Ministry of Justice

15

4,887

70

- HM Courts Service and Tribunals Service

15

1,245

65

- National Archive

10*

8

75

15**

12

83

- National Offender Management Service

15*

896

68

- Office of the Public Guardian

15

163

94

20**

265

92

- Official Solicitor and Public Trustee

15

27

89

*Where Ministers replied

**Where CEO replied

Northern Ireland Office

15

534

71

Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Schools

15

247

91

Office of Fair Trading

15

610

66

Office of Gas and Electricity Markets

15

289

83

Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

15

165

97

Office of the Leader of the House of Lords

15

124

98

Office of Rail Regulation

20

38

59

OFWAT (Water Services Regulation Authority)

10

108

39

Scotland Office

15

208

91

Serious Fraud Office

20

25

80

Department for Transport

15(01/01/2012-31/08/2012)

7,148

73

20(01/09/2012 -31/12/2012)

3,442

97

- Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency

7

1,804

99

- Driving Standards Agency

10

126

99

- Highways Agency

15

392

92

- Vehicle and Operator Services Agency

10

90

91

HM Treasury

15

16,539

53

- H M Revenue and Customs

15

2,693

57

- HMRC CEO*

15

8,939

60

*Cases where the HMRC’s Chief Executive has replied directly, rather than Ministers

Treasury Solicitor’s Department

10

16

100

Wales Office

15

132

81

Department for Work and Pensions

20

20,613

94

- Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission6*

15

1,956

100

- Health and Safety Executive*

15

142

97

- DWP Operations7*

15

3,775

97

*Letters sent direct to Chief Executive/Officials

1Departments and agencies which received 10 MPs/Peers letters or fewer are not shown in this table. Holding or interim replies are not included unless otherwise indicated. The report does not include correspondence considered as Freedom of Information requests.

2Target from 19/03/2012, previously seven days.

3Government Equalities Office was part of Home Office from January-August and then part of DCMS from September-December. During the year the GEO’s performance was 74%.

4Target from March 2012, previously 15 days.

5Target previously 10 working days up to April 2012.

6The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission was abolished on 30 July 2012. From 1 August 2012, operational correspondence from MPs and Peers relating to child maintenance became the responsibility of the Child Support Agency within DWP.

7With effect from 1 October 2011, correspondence activity relating to Jobcentre Plus and the Pensions, Disability and Carers Service was merged under the organisation of the Chief Operating Officer within DWP.