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Mr. Redwood: To ask the President of the Board of Trade which business directors and executives she has met in her official capacity in her London offices. [17950]
Mrs. Beckett: I have regular meetings with business executives both in my office and elsewhere.
Mr. Redwood: To ask the President of the Board of Trade if she will ask the Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in Europe to disclose which charities received the profits from the sale of his BP shares. [17563]
Mrs. Beckett [holding answer 24 November 1997]: No. The distribution is being managed by a trust on the Minister's behalf.
Mr. Vaz: To ask the President of the Board of Trade how many public appointments she has made since 1 May; and how many and what percentage of these (a) receive remuneration and (b) are of (i) Afro-Caribbean and (ii) Asian origin. [16786]
Mr. Nigel Griffiths: Since 1 May 1997 Ministers have made 92 new appointments to Public Bodies. Forty of these (43 per cent.) receive some remuneration and I refer my hon. Friend to the answer given to him by my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on 28 November 1997, Official Report, column 669.
Miss Geraldine Smith: To ask the President of the Board of Trade when an application for a 33Kv overhead line from Butt Yeats to Tatham Bridge and from Wennington Station to Lower Ravens Close Wood Wennington in the Lune Valley was received from Norweb; and if she has determined it. [18904]
Mr. Battle:
The application was received on 11 November 1997. It is now under consideration by the Department in line with the statutory procedures designed to permit interested parties to make their views known. As part of this process, we shall have regard to planning guidance relevant to areas of outstanding natural beauty
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and will consider the company's argument for the need for such a line, and the views of the local community, the local planning authorities, individuals and hon. Members.
Mr. Kaufman: To ask the Secretary of State for Health when he intends to reply to letters to him dated 28 May, 3 July and 28 August from the right hon. Member for Manchester, Gorton with regard to the George House Trust. [13713]
Ms Jowell: My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State wrote to my right hon. Friend the Member for Manchester, Gorton (Mr. Kaufman) on 27 November 1997, with a full explanation for the delay in replying.
Mr. Heppell: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what assessment he has made of the impact on requests for early retirement resulting from the delays in processing requests for transfer from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to (a) the Universities Superannuation Scheme and (b) the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme; and if he will make statement; [17055]
(3) if he will make a statement on the staffing levels necessary to process applications for transfers from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to (a) the Universities Superannuation Scheme and (b) the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme to avoid delays to applicants; [17057]
(4) how many requests for transfer from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to (a) the Universities Superannuation Scheme and (b) the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme have been subject to a delay of (i) three months, (ii) six months, (iii) one year, (iv) 18 months and (v) two years; and if he will provide a breakdown by local authority; [17054]
(5) how many cases involving miscalculations in the amounts involved in transfers from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to (a) the Universities Superannuation Scheme and (b) the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme have led to (i) overpayment, (ii) court orders and (iii) referral to the Ombudsman; and if he will make a statement; [17056]
(6) how many requests for transfer from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to the Universities Superannuation Scheme involve staff currently employed at (a) Nottingham and (b) Trent universities; and how many have been subject to delays of (i) three months, (ii) six months, (iii) one year, (iv) 18 months and (v) two years; and if he will make a statement. [17058]
Mr. Milburn:
Responsibility for this matter has been delegated to the National Health Service Pensions Agency under its Chief Executive, Mr. A. F. Cowan. I have asked him to reply to my hon. Friend.
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Letter from A. F. Cowan to Mr. John Heppell, dated 3 December 1997:
Provisional | Final | |
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1996-97 | 60 | 37 |
1997-98 | 68 | 47 |
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(a) the USS;
(b) the TSS;
To avoid delays to applicants
All operational work is processed within the Agency by multi-skilled teams dealing with all aspects of the Scheme, not just transfers. In 1996-97 the equivalent of some 21 full-time staff were deployed on transfer cases, 22 in 1997-98. However at any one time the Agency can deploy many more staff than this, if it would help a particular situation. The delays in finalising the USS and TSS special exercises have not been attributable to staffing levels, but more to their complexity and difficulties with data. The TSS exercise is nearly completed. The USS exercise is expected to be completed by 31 December 1997.
How many requests for transfer from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to:
(a) the USS;
(b) the TSS;
have been subject to a delay of:
(i) 3 months;
(ii) 6 months;
(iii) 1 year;
(iv) 18 months;
(v) 2 years.
The USS bulk transfer was planned to be completed by the Schemes and their actuaries by May 1997. I should point out that this recognises that the completion date has had to be reschedules to reflect each new college merger as it came within the ambit of the overall bulk transfer. The last such merger took place in November 1996. I am afraid the Agency does not hold separate clearance data about individual TSS cases related to the College of Education transfers.
How many cases involving miscalculations in the amounts involved in transfers from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to:
(a) the USS;
(b) the TSS;
have led to:
(i) overpayment;
(ii) court orders;
(iii) referral to the Ombudsman.
The USS transfers are covered by a bulk payment and this has not yet been finalised. The individual TSS cases do not involve transfers of amounts because the Schemes are both notionally funded by the exchequer. We are not aware that any transfer transaction has led to an overpayment, court orders or referrals to the Ombudsman.
How many requests for transfer from the NHS Superannuation Scheme to the USS involve staff currently employed at:
(a) Nottingham;
(b) Trent Universities;
and how many have been subject to delays of:
(i) 3 months;
(ii) 6 months;
(iii) 1 year;
(iv) 18 months;
(v) 2 years.
Staff at Mid Trent College merged with Nottingham University and transfer data about the 189 staff transferring to the University of Nottingham was released to USS just over 3 months later than planned. A query for one member of staff remains outstanding. Staff at North Trent College merged with Sheffield University and transfer data about the 198 staff transferring to the University of Sheffield was released to USS some 9 months later than originally planned. We are not aware of any outstanding queries relating to these cases.
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