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To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much has been paid to Unipart for the Lean programme by his Department and its agencies.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much has been paid to Unipart for the Lean programme by his Department and its agencies.
Asked by
Mark Hoban
(Conservative)
Answered by
Baroness Primarolo
(Labour)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
9 January 2007
For answer on
11 January 2007
Answered on
22 January 2007
The total amount spent to date since this contract began in December 2005 is £9.9 million. The contract requires Unipart experts to work alongside HMRC staff. The majority of this expenditure has gone on ensuring that skills are effectively transferred.
Subjects
Treasury; Unipart
Date
22 January 2007
Reference
115209; 455 c1579W
House
House of Commons
On what terms the Chief Executive of Unipart was retained by his Department in connection with an initiative intended to improve the image of privatisation. - (Holding answer 24 February 1997).
On what terms the Chief Executive of Unipart was retained by his Department in connection with an initiative intended to improve the image of privatisation. - (Holding answer 24 February 1997).
Asked by
Brian Wilson
(Labour)
Answered by
Lord Lang of Monkton
(Conservative)
Answering body
Department of Trade and Industry
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
For answer on
28 February 1997
Answered on
28 February 1997
Mr. Wilson: To ask the President of the Board of Trade on what terms the chief executive of Unipart was retained by his Department
in connection with an initiative intended to improve the image of privatisation. [17396]
Mr. Lang: [holding answer 24 February 1997]: John Neill, the chief executive of the Unipart group of companies, was one of four
chief executives and company chairmen who accepted my invitation to speak at a DTI conference-- "Privatisation: Setting Enterprise
Free"--on 5 December 1996, the main purpose of which was to help British companies to secure privatisation business in other
countries. Mr. Neill delivered a speech setting out his personal view on how the privatisation of Unipart had enabled the company to
improve its performance. Like all speakers, he gave his services free of charge.
Subjects
Privatisation; Standards; Unipart
Date
28 February 1997
Reference
17396; 291 c412W
House
House of Commons
Type
Select Committee reports; House of Commons papers;
Parliamentary committees
Committee
Trade and Industry Committee
Subjects
Central government; British Steel; Grants; Government assistance; Manufacturing industries; Lloyds Bank; Training; Ford Motor Company; ICI; Trade competitiveness; Glaxo; Nissan; Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering; Vauxhall Motors; Midland Bank; GKN; Toyota; Unipart; UBS Global Asset Management; British Venture Capital Association; Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders; Courtaulds; Mercury Asset Management; Pilkington; Automotive Products; Calsonic International; Motor Industry Local Authority Network; Harvey-Jones, John; GEC; Bruder, Gottfried; Keep, Ewart; Thomsen, Stephen; Mayhew, Ken
Commons Library location
CS 340
Date
20 April 1994
Reference
HC 41 1993/94
House
House of Commons
Deposited by
Department of Trade and Industry; Rover Group
Type
Deposited papers
Author
Department of Trade and Industry; Rover Group
Committed on
25 April 1987
Originated on
1 January 1987
Received on
25 April 1987
Subjects
Exports; Industry; Large goods vehicles; Motor vehicles; Subsidiary companies; Leyland Trucks; Honda; Business plans; Land Rover; Leyland Bus; Unipart; Gaydon Technology; Austin Rover; Freight Rover; Istel
Commons Library location
Dep 2792
Date
25 April 1987
Reference
Dep 2792
House
House of Commons