Defence Service Agencies (Scotland)

Defence written question – answered at on 7 April 2005.

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Photo of Angus Robertson Angus Robertson Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Defence), Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Foreign and Commonwealth Office)

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many people work for the Defence Medical Education and Training Agency; how many are employed in Scotland; what the equivalent figures were in 2004; what the personnel costs of the agency are; and what they were in 2004.

Photo of Mr Ivor Caplin Mr Ivor Caplin Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Ministry of Defence

The average number of people employed by DMETA during the financial year 2003–04 was 2,270, less than five of whom were employed in Scotland. The Agency's personnel costs in the financial year 2003–04 were £95.74 million. Personnel numbers and associated costs for the current financial year will be subject to the outcome of routine audit by the National Audit Office and will form part of the Agency's Annual Report and Accounts which will be published and placed in the Library of the House later this year.

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