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(a)the further resources authorised for use to meet the costs of the services and purposes which are specified in the first column of the Table for the year ending with 31 March 2011;
(b)the further sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund to meet those costs; and
(c)limits set, for the purposes of section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000, on the resources applicable as appropriations in aid to meet those costs.
Estimate/ Request for Resources | Net Resources authorised for use | Grants out of the Consolidated Fund | Operating Appropriations in Aid | Non-Operating Appropriations in Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
£ | £ | £ | £ | |
HM TREASURY | 1,000 | 0 | ||
1. Maintain sound public finances and ensure high and sustainable growth, well being and prosperity for all | 1,417,000 | 18,154,000 | ||
Economic, financial and related administration, including group shared services; expenses in connection with honours and dignities; expenditure of the Debt Management Office, including administration of the Public Works Loan Board, the Commission for the Reduction of National Debt and operational services for HM Treasury, other government departments and the Bank of England; administration and other related expenditure of the Office of Government Commerce, including management and disposal of the surplus civil estate; expenditure on a pilot scheme in connection with the provision of generic financial advice; payments under an indemnity guarantee in respect of Paymaster; expenditure on administration of Treasury related bodies; compensation payments arising from gilt administration; payments to other government departments; and associated non-cash items. | ||||
2. Cost-effective management of the supply of coins and actions to protect the integrity of coinageManufacture, storage and distribution of coinage for use in the United Kingdom, actions to protect the integrity of coinage, and associated non-cash items. | 26,445,000 | 0 | ||
3. Promoting a stable financial system and offering protection to ordinary savers, depositors, businesses and borrowers | 1,000 | 46,867,000 | ||
Payments in respect of costs related to investment in and financial assistance to financial institutions; operational costs in respect of UK Financial Investments Limited, Infrastructure UK and the Asset Protection Agency; and associated non-cash items. | ||||
TOTAL, 2010—11 | 27,863,000 | 1,000 | 65,021,000 | 0 |
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