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Communities and Local Government

Debate between Robert Neill and Chris Kelly
Tuesday 20th December 2011

(12 years, 4 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many Government Procurement Card transactions were made by his Department's officials withdrawing cash from automated teller machines from 2006-07 to 2009-10; at what cost; and on what dates.

[Official Report, 7 September 2011, Vol. 532, c. 647-8W.]

Letter of correction from Robert Neill:

An error has been identified in the written answer given to the hon. Member for Dudley South (Chris Kelly) on 7 September 2011. The duplicated amount on 8 September 2006 of £351.42 should have been ‘-£351.42’, where the money was immediately reimbursed.

The full answer given was as follows:

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[holding answer 19 July 2011]: The following cash withdrawals have been made by departmental officials from April 2006 to March 2010:

Amount (£)

24 April 2006

235.10

1 June 2006

611.03

8 September 2006

88.93

8 September 2006

351.42

8 September 2006

351.42

8 September 2006

402.64

18 October 2006

861.21

7 November 2006

73.12

27 November 2006

527.82

1 December 2006

205.52

5 December 2006

36.76

5 December 2006

477.94

10 January 2007

348.34

28 June 2007

500.00

2 July 2007

500.00

3 July 2007

200.00

4 November 2008

190.68

9 December 2008

49.64



Currently the Department pays a 2.95% fee on cash advances (minimum charge of £2.95). For foreign exchange transactions we pay a 2.95% fee (minimum charge of £2.95 plus a further currency exchange purchase fee of 2.95%).

The new administration has reviewed its policy on Government Procurement Card usage. As well as reducing the number of cards held, the Department has cancelled the cash withdrawal facility for all but two Government Procurement Card holders (for business continuity reasons).

The correct answer should have been: