St Helena: Overseas Aid

Department for International Development written question – answered at on 6 April 2017.

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Photo of Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Shutt of Greetland Liberal Democrat

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the process by which they determine the level of the annual revenue support grant to St Helena.

Photo of Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Shutt of Greetland Liberal Democrat

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what consultation and engagement they have with members of the St Helena Council prior to decisions being made on the amount of UK Government support which will be provided for the forthcoming financial year.

Photo of Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Shutt of Greetland Liberal Democrat

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, when determining the annual revenue support grant to be allocated to St Helena, how much time is given to the St Helena Council to consider the local taxation that it will need to raise; and what representations they have received regarding the adequacy of the length of time given.

Photo of Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Shutt of Greetland Liberal Democrat

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in the light of the statement in their policy paper, 2010 to 2015 government policy: UK Overseas Territories, that the reasonable assistance needs of overseas territories "are a first call on the UK’s international development budget", why the St Helena Council had not been informed, as of 30 March, how much its annual revenue support grant for 2017–18 will be; and what assessment they have made of the impact of the timing of the funding decision on the ability of the Council to make financial plans.

Photo of Lord Bates Lord Bates The Minister of State, Department for International Development

The process to determine the level of UK Government financial support to St Helena for 2017/18 has followed standard DFID procedures. It began during November 2016 when the St Helena Government (SHG) provided budget forecasts and DFID officials visited the island for intense discussions of the budget proposals. Elected Members took an active role throughout these discussions.

A revised budget from SHG in January provided more detailed and prioritised spending projections. Following internal quality assurance Ministers approved the level of DFID’s contribution to the budget on 30 March 2017. This approval was relayed to SHG Officials on 31 March.

Throughout the process DFID officials were in regular contact with their SHG counterparts. Financial Aid makes an important contribution to the long term growth and development of St Helena.

The UK Government has a duty to ensure value for taxpayers’ money as it meets its international commitments.

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