Select Committee on Transport First Special Report


APPENDIX

GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO THE FIRST SPECIAL REPORT OF THE TRANSPORT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE REGIONS COMMITTEE, SESSION 2001-02 (HC 771)

THE ATTENDANCE OF A MINISTER FROM HM TREASURY BEFORE THE TRANSPORT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE REGIONS COMMITTEE

1.  The Government has considered very carefully the points raised by the Committee's report but continues to believe that it would be inappropriate for a Treasury minister to give evidence to the Transport Committee on the London Underground PPP.

2.  In keeping with the long established doctrine of collective responsibility, the Secretary of State for Transport is answerable to Parliament for transport policy, on behalf of the Government as a whole.

3.  Naturally, the Treasury has been involved in the Government's decision to make an unprecedented commitment to long-term, stable funding for London Underground, but as we made clear to the Committee in May 2002, "¼the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions speaks for the Government on transport matters, including these modernisation plans. It is he who will take decisions on these matters, and it is therefore appropriate that he should give evidence to the Committee on behalf of the Government."[1]

4.  Treasury ministers are, of course, always ready and willing to give evidence to select committees of both Houses of Parliament on subjects for which they, on behalf of the Government, have responsibility, and they have done so before various committees in recent years. Indeed, the then Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Paul Boateng) appeared before the Transport Sub-Committee's inquiry into the 10 Year Plan for Transport, to discuss aspects of taxation policy, as recently as March 2002.

5.  The Government therefore believes it would be inappropriate for the House of Commons to make an Order in the terms recommended by the Committee.

24 July 2002


1   Cm 5486, paragraph 12 Back


 
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