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Executive Agencies (Overseas Travel)

Volume 268: debated on Tuesday 5 December 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list for each of his executive agencies for the last financial year in respect of overseas travel by staff of the agency (a) the cost, (b) the countries visited and (c) the posts held by the staff involved. [2365]

As this question relates to a purely operational matter, my right hon. Friend has asked the chief executive of his agencies to write direct to the hon. Member.

Letter from Michael Ewart to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your question about overseas travel.
The Scottish Court Service became an executive agency on 3 April 1995. Since then, no member of staff has travelled abroad on official business.

Letter from K. MacRae to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

In response to the Written PQ which you tabled recently, the Secretary of State for Scotland has asked me to provide you with information about overseas travel by staff of the Student Awards Agency for Scotland.
It is not part of the normal business of the Student Awards Agency for Scotland to require staff to travel abroad. For financial year 1994–95, therefore, the answer is nil.
I trust this is the information you were seeking.

Letter from Norman MacLeod to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your Question about overseas travel by staff of executive Agencies, so far as the Scottish Office Pensions Agency is concerned.
None of the staff of this Agency have so far been required to travel overseas on official business.

Letter from Dr. R. K. M. Hay to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

You asked the Secretary of State for Scotland for details of the overseas travel undertaken by staff in his executive agencies in the last financial year. I have been asked to reply in respect of the Scottish Agricultural Science Agency since travel by staff at this Agency is a matter for which I, as Chief Executive, have a delegated responsibility.
The attached list sets out the posts held by officials at SASA who travelled abroad in the course of their work in financial year 1994/95 and the countries they visited. We have provided a total estimated figure for the travel and subsistence costs of these journeys. We do not have easily available information on the travel and subsistence costs per visit as this was dealt with centrally by The Scottish Office on a Department-wide rather than on an individual Agency basis at that time.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information either about the cost of overseas travel or the purpose of the journeys undertaken.
The following staff from SASA travelled abroad during the financial year 1994/95

Post held

Country visited

Director, SASAItaly
Deputy Director, SASAUSA
France
PSO, Head of Official Seed Testing Station (OSTS)Netherlands
France
Germany
HSO, OSTSNetherlands
France
SO, OSTSNetherlands
SSO, CerealsGermany
Netherlands
Italy
PSO, Head of Herbage and VegetableNetherlands
USA (expenses only)Portugal
SSO, Herbage and VegetableNetherlands
France
Portugal
HSO, Herbage and VegetableItaly
Netherlands
HSO, PotatoDenmark
PSO, Head of Plant HealthBelgium(x3)
PSO, Plant HealthUSA
SSO, Plant HealthGermany
PSO, Head of Diagnostic and Molecular BiologyNetherlands
SSO, Diagnostic and Molecular BiologyNetherlands
HSO, Diagnostic and Molecular BiologySpain
SSO, ZoologyBelgium
SO, ZoologyNetherlands

The estimated cost of foreign travel and subsistence was £19,000 of which a proportion was reimbursed by the EC.

Letter from P. E. Du Vivier to" Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

The Secretary of State for Scotland has asked me to reply on behalf of the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency to your request for information on overseas travel by staff of executive agencies.
So far as SFPA is concerned the information which you have requested for the last financial year is as follows:

SFPA: Foreign Travel 1994/95

Cost

Country visited

Staff post

£226IrelandDirector of Corporate Strategy and Resources
£266IrelandLegal Affairs Manager
£1,3571Sierra LeoneDirector of Corporate Strategy & Resources
£1,3571Sierra LeoneController of Air & Sea Operations

SFPA: Foreign Travel 1994/95

Cost

Country visited

Staff post

£266IrelandChief Executive
£266IrelandDirector of Operations
£474BelgiumHead of Enforcement Policy and Procedures
£234HollandFishery Officer I
£234HollandFishery Officer II
£190NorwayLegal Affairs Manager
£266IrelandDirector of Operations
£474BelgiumChief Executive
£474BelgiumDirector of Operations?
£300IrelandFishery Office I

1Travel costs reimbursed by the World Bank.

Letter from Graeme N. Munro to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

The Secretary of State for Scotland has asked me to reply to your recent question about overseas travel by Historic Scotland staff in the last financial year.
I am attaching a table which details the information you have requested. I have included both travel and subsistence costs.
The reasons for travel fall into two main categories: the promotion of Historic Scotland's monuments to the travel trade abroad and participation in specialist international conferences by our professional staff. In a number of cases the cost to the Agency has been mitigated by contributions from other sources (eg where a member of Historic Scotland staff has been invited to give a paper).
All foreign travel has to be approved by me in advance. Before giving approval I satisfy myself that the expenditure can be justified in terms of the Agency's aims and objectives.
I hope this information is helpful to you.

Countries visited

Post held by staff

Cost

Japan and ThailandTravel Trade Manager4,800
USATravel Trade Manager3,700
GermanyTravel Trade Executive2,291
NetherlandsChief Inspector of Ancient Monuments400
FranceChief Inspector of Ancient Monuments300
SwedenInspector of Ancient MonumentsNil
IrelandPrincipal Inspector of Ancient Monuments200
GreecePrincipal Inspector of Ancient MonumentsNil
CanadaInspector of Ancient Monuments1,300
IndiaAssistant Inspector of Ancient Monuments900
CzechoslovakiaDirector, Technical Conservation, Research and Education1,723
NorwayDirector, Technical Conservation, Research and Education998
SpainDirector, Technical Conservation, Research and1,280

Countries visited

Post held by stuff

Cost

Education
NetherlandsConservator424
CanadaConservator255
FranceSenior Architect368
BelgiumSenior ArchitectNil
IrelandDirector, Corporate Planning and Resources327
IrelandHead of Finance327
IrelandSystems Manager327
IrelandAccountant327

Letter from E. W. Frizzell to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your Question about overseas travel by staff of the Scottish Prison Service during the last financial year.
The information in relation to travel for which claims were processed by the Scottish Prison Service is as follows:

Cost (£)

Countries visited

Post held

2,200.00BrazilGovernor in Charge
1,217,43Canada/USAArea Director

I myself paid a short visit to the Swedish Prison Service during the year, and a Governor spent time with the Hong Kong Prison Service as part of an exchange arrangement. However, I regret that information on the cost of both those visits and details of any other visits made by Scottish Prison Service staff for whom claims were processed by the Scottish Office, have not been made available to me by the Scottish Office on the grounds that the information is not accessible except at disproportionate cost.
I am sorry I cannot give you a fuller reply.

Letter from Patrick Cadell to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

The Secretary of State for Scotland has asked me to reply to your question.
To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, if he will list for each of his executive agencies for the last financial year in respect of overseas travel by staff of the agency (a) the cost, (b) the countries visited and (c) the posts held by the staff involved.

The answers for the Scottish Record Office are as follows:

  • (a) £7,254 was the sum spent on foreign travel in 1994/95.
  • (b) Countries visited were Australia, Belgium (EU), Canada, France (including Council of Europe), Greece, Ireland, Italy, Nigeria, Spain, Turkey, and the USA.
  • (c) This travel was carried out by the Keeper (Grade 5), the Deputy Keeper (Grade 6), and 2 Curatorial Grade 7s.
  • Letter front Alan Ramage to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 5 December 1995:

    The Secretary for State for Scotland has asked me to reply to your written PQ asking for information on overseas travel by Agency staff in the last financial year and I can confirm that no member of the Agency travelled overseas in this period.