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Seaside Amusement Arcades

Mr. Letwin: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the economic impact on seaside amusement arcades of recommendation 43 of the Budd report. [28849]

Mr. Boateng: The Government have made no such assessment.

Hourly Wages

Llew Smith: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the average hourly wage in each travel to work area is at the latest date for which figures are available. [28505]

Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from John Kidgell to Mr. Llew Smith, dated 21 January 2002:



Breast Cancer Survival Rates

Mr. Hepburn: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the survival rates were for victims of breast cancer in (a) the United Kingdom and (b) South Tyneside in the last 12 months for which figures are available. [28065]

Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from John Kidgell to Mr. Stephen Hepburn, dated 21 January 2002:


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Theft and Fraud

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his estimate is of the cost of theft and fraud to (a) his Department, (b) its agencies and (c) non-departmental public bodies in each of the last four years. [27971]

Ruth Kelly: The information provided was compiled from information supplied to the Treasury for inclusion in the Government fraud reports for the years 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000 and 2000–01. These figures do not include some external thefts and fraud but we cannot guarantee that this is the complete picture as there is no requirement for Departments to report details of all external thefts and frauds to us. Departmental returns include details of cases relating to their agencies but our records are not detailed enough to allow us to provide separate figures for departments and agencies. Data relating to NDPB are not collected for inclusion in the fraud report.

Cost of theft and fraud—HM Treasury

£
1997–9815,385
1998–9920,867
1999–200021,630
2000–010

Lost/Stolen Property

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list those items valued at more than £50 which have been stolen or lost from his Department in each of the last four years. [27999]

Ruth Kelly: The information is as follows:

£

Item(s)Cost (approximately)
19981 Laptop PC2,500
19991 Desktop PC2,000
1 Laptop PC2,000
1 Laptop PC3,000
20001 LCD Projector2,000
2 Disk Drives300
1 Laptop PC2,000
20011 Laptop PC2,000
1 Personal Data Assistant (PDA)250
1 Laptop PC2,000

Bank and Building Society Interest

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much tax is paid annually by basic rate taxpayers on bank and building society interest. [26254]

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Ruth Kelly: The amounts are included in "Inland Revenue Statistics" table 2.6, a copy of which is available in the Library of the House. The latest version can be accessed on the Inland Revenue website http:// www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/stat/income_tax/it_t06_1.htm.

Advertising Campaigns

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list advertising campaigns undertaken by his Department and associated non- departmental public bodies since May 1997; what the cost of each campaign was; and if he will make a statement. [27603]

Ruth Kelly: With regards to advertising campaigns by HM Treasury, I refer the hon. Member to my reply given to the hon. Member for Isle of Wight (Mr. Turner) on 15 January 2002, Official Report, column 432W, and the reply given to the former hon. Member for Guildford, Mr. St. Aubyn, on 18 May 2000, Official Report, column 258W, by my right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary.

National Lottery

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the total receipts from Lottery duty are since the inception of the Lottery. [27931]

Mr. Boateng: Receipts from Lottery duty since its introduction in December 1994 are shown in the table.

Lottery duty

£000
December 1994 to March 1995103,905
1995–96611,912
1996–97557,777
1997–98674,517
1998–99627,606
1999–2000609,173
2000–01596,386
2001–02 (to November 2001)387,309

Aggregates Levy (Scotland)

Sir Robert Smith: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the impact of the aggregates levy in Scotland. [27890]

Mr. Boateng: A Regulatory Impact Assessment for the aggregates levy was published at the time of Budget 2000. It is available from the Customs and Excise website.

Fraud

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list each of the central Government bodies which have reported fraud cases in each of the last four years, indicating for each body (a) the number of cases, (b) the number of staff involved in each case and (c) the total value of frauds. [27929]

Ruth Kelly: The information in the table was compiled from data supplied to HM Treasury by Departments for the annual fraud report in 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000 and 2000–01 and is an analysis of internal frauds only (ie frauds committed by departmental employees).

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The list of Departments is not complete. The absence of a Department from the list indicates that a 'nil' return was received from that Department in each of the four years. The data relate to frauds and thefts committed by employees of Departments only.

The values of frauds supplied by Departments are often only estimated values as a number of cases reported each year are at an early stage of investigation when values might not be known.

DepartmentNumber of casesNumber of staff involvedTotal value (£)
1997–98
MAFF6610,729
Cabinet Office888,094
COI
Crown Office
CPS33630
Customs and Excise353636,369
MOD213216585,750
FCO22155,949
Health111249,411
Home Office242415,447
Inland Revenue559,996
Land Registry
LCD12126,092
National Savings
Northern Ireland Office110
OFT
DSS/DWP233250926,707
Scotland Office/Assembly221,722
DTI232324,714
Treasury Solicitor
ONS223,100
DETR/DTLR11113,661
DfEE/DfES182798,436
PRO11680
Scot Court Service1133,428
Forestry Commission11705
NI Court Service
DFID332,732
Ordnance Survey
HMT111111,385
Ofsted
Charity Commissioners
GCHQ1180
House of Commons and Lords
National Assembly for Wales22200
1998–99
MAFF121210,817
Cabinet Office8812,522
COI1115,263
Crown Office112,472
CPS443,058
Customs and Excise394079,380
MOD129129829,404
FCO1013102,227
Health6666,882
Home Office484883,416
Inland Revenue77139,462
Land Registry161613,564
LCD3364,274
National Savings55487
Northern Ireland Office336,515
OFT11253
DSS/DWP199238455,585
Scotland Office/Assembly3311,022
DTI3737102,084
Treasury Solicitor111,037,912
ONS111110,305
DETR/DTLR10121,889
DfEE/DfES212819,114
PRO441,696
Scot Court Service11548
Forestry Commission
NI Court Service
DFID
Ordnance Survey
HMT
Ofsted
Charity Commissioners
GCHQ
House of Commons and Lords
National Assembly for Wales
1999–2000
MAFF161610,117
Cabinet Office242428,126
COI
Crown Office
CPS
Customs and Excise5353140,049
MOD7777268,416
FCO4411,183
Health222228,917
Home Office1616136,517
Inland Revenue77826,939
Land Registry181810,956
LCD332,710
National Savings115,249
Northern Ireland Office9923,711
OFT
DSS/DWP220261417,152
Scotland Office/Assembly111,596
DTI232318,646
Treasury Solicitor11250
ONS887,062
DETR/DTLR212330,451
DfEE/DfES223346,122
PRO
Scot Court Service
Forestry Commission11535
NI Court Service117,822
DFID4411,220
Ordnance Survey4458
HMT6619,130
Ofsted112,503
Charity Commissioners33700
GCHQ
House of Commons and Lords
National Assembly for Wales
2000–01
MAFF224,242
Cabinet Office334,227
COI
Crown Office
CPS
Customs and Excise333453,962
MOD151151493,029
FCO9916,326
Health272734,626
Home Office7171108,724
Inland Revenue1113187,518
Land Registry25254,496
LCD22387
National Savings
Northern Ireland Office445,225
OFT
DSS/DWP13714371,112
Scotland Office/Assembly110
DTI12126,043
Treasury Solicitor11170,000
ONS442,500
DETR/DTLR232340,027
DfEE/DfES77402,063
PRO
Scot Court Service
Forestry Commission
NI Court Service33440
DFID567,709
Ordnance Survey11550
HMT
Ofsted
Charity Commissioners11750
GCHQ221,610
House of Commons and Lords11100
National Assembly for Wales3312,379

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