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Parliamentary Written Answer (Correction)

Volume 515: debated on Monday 6 September 2010

I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in the answer I gave to parliamentary question 7334 on 26 July 2010, Official Report, column 703-704W, about information and communication technology spend since 1997. The response neither fully answered the question nor contained accurate data. A corrected answer is provided below.

Graham Evans (Weaver Vale): To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how much (a) her Department and its predecessors and (b) its agencies and non-departmental public bodies spent on information and communication technology in each year since 1997. [7334]

Richard Benyon: In response to the amount spent on information and communication technology since 1997, the Department was not formed until 2001 and data between then and April 2007 could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.

07-08

08-09

09-10

Core DEFRA

126.8

99.9

113.5

Rest of DEFRA

265.8

269.0

284.9

392.6

368.9

398.4

Breakdown for the rest of DEFRA

07-08

08-09

09-10

Animal Health

27.6

35.2

29.5

Environment Agency

84.0

88.0

115.5

Kew

1.9

2.0

4.0

Natural England

46.7

35.5

32.3

Rural Payments Agency

91.0

93.7

88.5

British Waterways

7.0

7.2

6.6

FERA

1.3

1.4

2.5

CEFAS

1.2

1.4

1.3

VLA

3.2

2.6

2.7

Smaller Units (estimate)

2.0

2.0

2.0

Total

265.8

269.0

284.9

The information is not held in full for smaller bodies, and this can only be assembled at disproportionate cost. Estimates have therefore been used based on partial data.