Debt: Public Projects

House of Lords written question – answered at on 4 March 2009.

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Photo of Lord Inglewood Lord Inglewood Conservative

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the approximate net present value of the debt incurred in respect of public projects paid for by public private partnership mechanisms and their predecessors.

Photo of Lord Myners Lord Myners Parliamentary Secretary, HM Treasury

The full list of all signed private finance initiative (PFI) projects can be found on HM Treasury's website at www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/ppp_pfi_stats.htm. For each PFI project, this list details the project name, the capital value, the constituency, the procuring authority and the annual unitary charge that needs to be paid over the life of the contract.

HM Treasury uses departmental returns as the basis for its statistics on PFI projects published at each Pre-Budget and Budget Report. These are in turn based on HM Treasury's Green Book, which can be found on the Treasury's website at www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/data_greenbook_index.htm and which sets out guidance for the calculation of net present value. HM Treasury does not hold records for all public projects paid for by other public-private partnership mechanisms and their predecessors; these are the responsibility of the relevant procuring authority.

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