Government Departments: Budgets

House of Lords written question – answered at on 29 June 2009.

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Photo of Baroness Neville-Jones Baroness Neville-Jones Shadow Security Minister, Home Affairs

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the budget of the National Security Secretariat for 2008—09; what it is for 2009—10; and what is the planned budget for 2010—11.

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the budget of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat for 2008—09; what it is for 2009—10; and what is the planned budget for 2010—11.

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the budget of the Directorate of Security and Intelligence for 2008—09; what it is for 2009—10; and what is the planned budget for 2010—11.

Photo of Baroness Crawley Baroness Crawley Government Whip

The budget for the National Security Secretariat in 2008-09 was £2,786,000; the budget for 2009-10 is £3,573,000.

The budget for the Civil Contingencies Secretariat in 2008-09 was £10,544,000; the budget for 2009-10 is £9,746,750. Both figures include funding for the Emergency Planning College.

The budget for the Directorate of Security and Intelligence (DSI) in 2008-09 was £22,097,000, which included funding for the Central Sponsor for Information Assurance. In addition DSI is responsible for £24.6 million of expenditure on behalf of a number of departments for services provided by BBC Monitoring.

The budget for the Directorate of Security and Intelligence in 2009-10 is £7,343,250. In addition DSI is responsible for £24.6 million of expenditure on behalf of a number of departments for services provided by BBC Monitoring.

The planned Cabinet Office budget for 2010-11 is published in the Cabinet Office annual report and accounts 2007-08. This has not yet been delegated to Cabinet Office directorates.

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