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I. Framework document between the Department for Education and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, issued August 2020. 37p. II. Letter dated 22/09/2020 from Gillian Keegan MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding the above document for deposit. 1p.
I. Framework document between the Department for Education and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, issued August 2020. 37p. II. Letter dated 22/09/2020 from Gillian Keegan MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding the above document for deposit. 1p.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 amended by the Enterprise Act 2016, what estimate he has made of the cost to the pubic purse in each year of the delay in the implementation of the £95,000 cap on...
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 amended by the Enterprise Act 2016, what estimate he has made of the cost to the pubic purse in each year of the delay in the implementation of the £95,000 cap on...
The annual Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) publications contain the cost of exit packages made by public sector employers in scope of WGA for the relevant financial year.
The Government legislated for a £95,000 cap on exit payments in the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 as amended by the Enterprise Act 2016. The combined total cost of exit payments over £100,000 in financial years since then (2016/17 and 2017/18) is £0.4 billion. The exit payment cap will reduce this amount by setting a limit of £95,000 on payments. Information on the 2018/19 financial year is not yet available.
HM Treasury consulted on regulations implementing the £95,000 cap last year. The Government intends to publish its response to the consultation by Summer and the regulations will be laid before Parliament this year.
This House of Lords Library briefing has been prepared in advance of the debate on the apprenticeship levy and the case for the effective delivery of workplace opportunities for young people which is due to take place in the House of Lords on 4 July 2019.
This House of Lords Library briefing has been prepared in advance of the debate on the apprenticeship levy and the case for the effective delivery of workplace opportunities for young people which is due to take place in the House of Lords on 4 July 2019.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the number of exit payments for public sector workers which have exceeded £95,000 since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the number of exit payments for public sector workers which have exceeded £95,000 since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force.
Figures published in the Whole of Government Accounts show that during the period of April 2015 to March 2016 there were 1,787 exits paid at over £100,000, costing £0.2bn. There were 5,439 exit payments paid at between £50,000 and £100,000 costing £0.3bn, of which a portion may have been more than £95,000. The Whole of Government Accounts figures for the period since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force, on May 4 2016, are not yet available and no separate estimate has been made.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the cost to the public purse of exit payments for public sector workers which have exceeded £95,000 since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the cost to the public purse of exit payments for public sector workers which have exceeded £95,000 since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force.
Figures published in the Whole of Government Accounts show that during the period of April 2015 to March 2016 there were 1,787 exits paid at over £100,000, costing £0.2bn. There were 5,439 exit payments paid at between £50,000 and £100,000 costing £0.3bn, of which a portion may have been more than £95,000. The Whole of Government Accounts figures for the period since the Enterprise Act 2016 came into force, on May 4 2016, are not yet available and no separate estimate has been made.
To ask Her Majesty's Government when they intend to implement the public sector exit payment cap and regulations as provided for in Part 9 of the Enterprise Act 2016.
To ask Her Majesty's Government when they intend to implement the public sector exit payment cap and regulations as provided for in Part 9 of the Enterprise Act 2016.
The Government is committed to making exit payments fairer to the taxpayer. The public sector exit payment cap was legislated for in the last parliament and requires further consultation before coming into force. We continue to engage with key departments on exit reforms.
I. Letter dated 06/02/2017 from Lord Nash to Peers regarding the second reading of the Technical and Further Education Bill. 6p. II. Policy statement for Clause 1 of and Schedule 1 to the Technical and Further Education Bill. 9p. III. Policy statement in lieu of draft regulations to support consideration of the delegated powers within Part 2 of and Schedules 3 and 4 – further education bodies: insolvency etc. 20p. IV. Policy statement for Part 3 and Clause 38 – further education: information. 1p.
I. Letter dated 06/02/2017 from Lord Nash to Peers regarding the second reading of the Technical and Further Education Bill. 6p. II. Policy statement for Clause 1 of and Schedule 1 to the Technical and Further Education Bill. 9p. III. Policy statement in lieu of draft regulations to support consideration...
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what progress has been made on establishing and appointing a Small Business Commissioner under the Enterprise Act 2016; and what the timescale is for the appointment of that Commissioner.
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what progress has been made on establishing and appointing a Small Business Commissioner under the Enterprise Act 2016; and what the timescale is for the appointment of that Commissioner.
We expect to appoint the Commissioner in 2017 and we are completing the rest of the implementation in parallel. This includes consulting on, preparing and laying secondary legislation on the Commissioner’s complaints handling function. Our public consultation on these Regulations closed in December and we are preparing the Government Response. Work is also ongoing to setup the Commissioner’s office and create a web presence.
Letter dated 06/06/2016 from Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon to Lord Cotter regarding action to support small businesses by tackling late payment. 2p.
Letter dated 06/06/2016 from Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon to Lord Cotter regarding action to support small businesses by tackling late payment. 2p.