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Inventures

Volume 408: debated on Wednesday 9 July 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 30 June, Official Report, column 155W, on Inventures, whether the real estate partnership deal now being considered by his Department for the sale of surplus NHS properties is sufficiently different from the original terms of the sale offer to merit opening negotiations up to the original uaderbidders. [124031]

[holding answer 7 July 2003]: The real estate partnership deal is still the subject of commercial negotiation with the preferred bidder and is still based on the original terms of the sale.

To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 30 June 2003, Official Report, column 156W, on Inventures, what valuations of NHS properties being considered for sale have been concluded by Insignia Richard Ellis in the last 18 months and at what cost. [124044]

[holding answer 7 July 2003]: Insignia Richard Ellis have not carried out formal valuations of the properties being considered for sale.