Covid-19: Cost tracker update (+ Spending Review)

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 20 Oct 2021 Closed: 26 Apr 2022 Parliament page
The Committee will question senior Treasury officials on the latest figures for the total cost of the UK national response to the Covid-19 pandemic so far , and how this impacts and interacts with the much-anticipated cross-Government Spending Review, with the Autumn Budget to be delivered on October 27 . … Read more
8 Recommendations
11 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Letter
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
1 Recommendation Accepted in Part
Thirty-Eighth Report - COVID-19 co…
Based on the fourth iteration of the COVID-19 cost tracker (the cost tracker) published by...
Based on the fourth iteration of the COVID-19 cost tracker (the cost tracker) published by the Comptroller and Auditor General in September 2021, we took evidence from HM Treasury about the costs of government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.1 In … Read more
Government Response
The government acknowledges the benefits of the COVID-19 cost tracker and will apply them to the public spending implications of the UK’s response to the invasion of Ukraine, while also highlighting existing expenditure data publications.
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5 Recommendation Accepted in Part
Thirty-Eighth Report - COVID-19 co…
In our evidence session on 17th November 2021, we observed that the cost tracker had...
In our evidence session on 17th November 2021, we observed that the cost tracker had supported Parliamentary scrutiny of departments and enabled us to hold government to account.9 We have found the model used in the cost tracker very useful, … Read more
Government Response
The government acknowledges the benefits of the COVID-19 cost tracker and will apply them to the public spending implications of the UK’s response to the invasion of Ukraine, while also highlighting existing expenditure data publications.
HM Treasury
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Government Response AI assessment · 9 of 8 classified

Total 8 recs + 11 conclusions
Correspondence 1 letter
21 Apr 2022 Correspondence from Sir Tom Scholar, Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury, re COVID-19 cost tracker update (Session 2021-22), dated 31 March 2022
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