Government accounts show 'gobsmacking' costs

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  • lfc4life
    Sports Nutter
    • Dec 2008
    • 3200

    #1

    Government accounts show 'gobsmacking' costs

    Estimates showing ?10.9bn in unpaid tax was written off and medical negligence could cost ?15.7bn are "gobsmacking", says the Commons spending watchdog.

    The public accounts committee has published its verdict on the new Whole of Government Accounts (WGA).

    The report also predicts the long-term costs of decommissioning nuclear power stations could hit ?56.7bn while public sector pensions could cost ?1,132bn.

    Ministers said it was the world's most ambitious set of public accounts.

    The figures are a set of financial records for the entire UK public sector, from 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010 - under the previous Labour government - based on commercial accounting principles.

    They are intended to show what the government owns, owes, spends and receives.

    The public accounts committee criticised the Treasury for providing figures that were "too dated", because of the 20 months it took to get them published, and complained that some major costs were omitted such as the publicly-owned banks and Network Rail.

    But its chairman, Labour's Margaret Hodge, told the BBC: "This is the first time they have been published and I think we should welcome that."

    The WGA included estimates for costs decades into the future, "and that's why we've got some really gob smacking figures", she told the BBC.

    This sort of stuff baffles me .... the uk is in mountains of debt and the government does not enforce anyway of claiming these taxes back ???

    Makes me wonder if this government in any part is fit for purpose ????
    IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

    YNWA!!!

    JUSTICE FOR THE '96"

    "People say football is a matter of life and death. I'm disappointed by that approach, I believe it is much more important than that - Bill Shankly" -
    YNWA
  • tshirtman
    V.I.P. Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 1345

    #2
    Just to clarify the part about unpaid tax, this was a statement that came out of a parliamentary committee hearing today, it stated.

    "HMRC collects almost all tax debt and write-offs are relatively low. What's more, around 90% of those write-offs are due to insolvency where further debt pursuit is actually barred by law.
    It also raised concerns about the quality of data, saying the financial information provided by academies had been "generally poor"

    it also reported its future commitments under PFI schemes was ?131.5bn, but it doesn't state that those commitments are based on 30 year contracts.

    a lot of this is political point scoring, hence why they haven't produced the liability reports from publicly part owned banks and network rail,
    and it's propaganda to justify the government stance on the savage cuts there making,

    lf anyone is having trouble sleeping and wants something to get them off, here is the full report and recommendations from the Public Accounts Committee.

    Code:
    http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmpubacc/1696/169604.htm
    !retupmoc eht ni deppart m'I !pleH

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