Defence written question – answered at on 10 January 2005.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how much of the Defence Aviation Repair Agency's (DARA) turnover in 2003–04 came from (a) his Department and (b) the private sector; and for what reasons this information was not included in DARA's 2003–04 Annual Report and Accounts (HC 699, 2003–04).
holding answer
DARA's turnover for 2003–04 can be analysed by customer as follows:
£000 | |
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Contracts directly with the MOD | 160,188 |
Contracts with the Private Sector where the ultimate customer is the MOD | 28,677 |
Contracts with the Private Sector where the ultimate customer is a third party | 673 |
Total turnover | 189,538 |
The only analyses of turnover that are required to be shown in the Accounts are to give a breakdown by business and geographical segment where appropriate. Note 2 to the Accounts explained that 'substantially all of the turnover relates to the same class of business' and therefore no further breakdowns were required.
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