Restoration and renewal of Parliament
Public Accounts Committee
Closed
Inquiry
Over a year ago the Committee reported that every week of delayed repairs to crumbling Parliament was costing the taxpayer another £2 million . The Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Programme, widely endorsed as a necessity to preserve a historically and politically significant building, is at a critical stage: …
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11
Recommendations
29
Conclusions
1
Report
2
Oral sessions
4
Letters
2
Events
Activity timeline 10 events
2 Sep
2022
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6 Jul
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29 Jun
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Report published
24 May
2022
2022
11 May
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Oral evidence
11 May
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
25 Apr
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30 Mar
2022
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14 Mar
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Oral evidence
14 Mar
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
11 May 2022
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Restoration and renewal of Parliament recall; DfE recall
David Goldstone CBE · Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority
Dr John Benger · House of Commons
Indra Morris · Children’s Services, Communications & Strategy Group
Sarah Johnson · Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Sponsor Body
Simon Burton · House of Lords
Stephanie Brivio · Department for Education
Susan Acland-Hood · The Department for Education
14 Mar 2022
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Restoration and renewal of Parliament
David Goldstone · HM Treasury
Dr John Benger · House of Commons
Sarah Johnson · Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Sponsor Body
Simon Burton · House of Lords
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenth Report - Restoration and Renewal of Parliament | HC 49 | 29 Jun 2022 | 40 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
12 results
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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Critical value for money risks, which we have previously highlighted, have still not been addressed.
Critical value for money risks, which we have previously highlighted, have still not been addressed. The NAO’s January 2022 report found that risks we identified in our October 2020 report remained. This included the Sponsor Body managing factors outside its …
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Government Response
The Clerk of the House and the Clerk of the Parliaments agree with the Committee’s recommendation to ensure the relevant authorities address the recommendations made in previous PAC and NAO reports, though note it is for both Houses to ultimately agree the programme’s objectives and requirements, stating that the new two-tier governance structure is the proposed method.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, we took evidence...
On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, we took evidence on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster (the Palace) from the Sponsor Body Chief Executive Officer, the Delivery Authority Chief Executive, the …
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Government Response
The government welcomes the Public Accounts Committee’s report of 29 June 2022 “Restoration and renewal of Parliament” and thanks the Committee for its consideration of the topic.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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In March 2022, the Delivery Authority had already lost some newly recruited staff and access...
In March 2022, the Delivery Authority had already lost some newly recruited staff and access to technical contractor expertise. Then, in May 2022, the CEO of the Sponsor Body announced her resignation, along with two other senior members of Sponsor …
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Government Response
The Clerk of the House and the Clerk of the Parliaments commit to implement this recommendation. The Delivery Authority will remain in place and independent and the CEO of the Delivery Authority will remain accountable for the skills and expertise to deliver the Programme.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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We questioned the Clerk of the House of Commons on the timeframes and Parliamentary processes...
We questioned the Clerk of the House of Commons on the timeframes and Parliamentary processes required to make any changes and provide more certainty. He told us that the House Commissions had sought additional assurance work ahead of a June …
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Government Response
The Clerks commit to implement the recommendation where it is within their powers to do so. They note the timeframe for debates has been achieved, and that they are committed to meeting the indicative timeframe in the Commissions' Report, but that laying regulations is not within their control.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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In June 2022, the independent review panel recommended that bringing the sponsor function in-house should...
In June 2022, the independent review panel recommended that bringing the sponsor function in-house should be viewed as a pragmatic measure – the sponsor body governance model could be made to work but was unlikely to be viable given the …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the Panel's conclusion that the governance model for the delivery phase will need to be separately considered and confirmed after the scope and preferred delivery strategy is agreed, stating that governance structures will be considered in the development of the strategic case.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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The Clerk of the House of Commons recognised the challenge of the Programme’s clients—including Members...
The Clerk of the House of Commons recognised the challenge of the Programme’s clients—including Members and the Commissions—not having a single voice.66 In our view, until Parliament can provide a clear steer on what it wants, it is almost impossible …
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Government Response
The Clerks of both Houses agree with the Committee’s recommendation to achieve a single set of objectives and requirements, noting it is for both Houses to ultimately agree. The target implementation date for the new two-tier governance structure is the end of the calendar year, subject to endorsement by both Houses of Parliament.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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In our October 2020 report, we noted that success for the Programme depended on factors...
In our October 2020 report, we noted that success for the Programme depended on factors outside the Sponsor Body’s control.73 The NAO’s January 2022 report reported 64 Committee of Public Accounts, Restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster, Nineteenth …
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Government Response
The Clerks of both Houses agree with the recommendation to achieve a single set of objectives and requirements, noting it is for both Houses to ultimately agree. The target implementation date for the new two-tier governance structure is the end of the calendar year, subject to endorsement by both Houses of Parliament.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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When we last examined the Programme, the House of Commons planned to decant to Richmond...
When we last examined the Programme, the House of Commons planned to decant to Richmond House, creating a temporary chamber.78 We heard that of the £70 million written off when the Commons decided not to pursue this plan, most was …
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Government Response
The Clerks of both Houses agree with the Committee’s recommendation regarding risks of interdependent programmes, and the target implementation date for implementing the new two-tier governance structure is the end of the calendar year, subject to endorsement by both Houses of Parliament. The programme board will be the primary instrument for managing risks to the R&R programme, including those related to interdependent programmes.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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The Delivery Authority has now been tasked with developing new options for undertaking the work...
The Delivery Authority has now been tasked with developing new options for undertaking the work that will involve some continued presence.87 We asked the Clerks if they could manage the risks to users of the building should the House of …
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Government Response
The Clerk of the House and the Clerk of the Parliaments agree with the Committee’s recommendation, and the articulation of threshold for risk during the works, acceptability of trade-offs and impact on the approach to works will accompany the strategic case that will be put to Parliament.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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Through our work we often see a lack of openness and transparency about programme progress,...
Through our work we often see a lack of openness and transparency about programme progress, performance and decision-making. In January 2021, we concluded it was vital that Parliament’s own major project, the Restoration and Renewal Programme, was an exemplar of …
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Government Response
The Clerk of the House and the Clerk of the Parliaments agree with the Committee’s recommendation regarding sponsor reporting, stating that quarterly R&R progress reports will continue to be published after the new two-tier governance structures are implemented.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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For government major programmes, Accounting Officers are expected to assess the delivery risks, publishing a...
For government major programmes, Accounting Officers are expected to assess the delivery risks, publishing a summary of this assessment, and seek a ministerial direction should they consider a decision they are being asked to implement compromises value for money.94 In …
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Government Response
The Clerks broadly agree with the Committee’s recommendation and are aware of the importance of their roles as Accounting Officers. The government commits to publishing the outcome of any future Independent Advice and Assurance Panels that they commission subject to the agreement of the Commissions.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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To work quickly, Parliament and the Sponsor Body agreed that parliamentary domestic committees, such as...
To work quickly, Parliament and the Sponsor Body agreed that parliamentary domestic committees, such as the finance committees for each house who support the Commissions, would not scrutinise and endorse the Programme’s assessment of the Programme costs and the impact …
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Government Response
The CEO of the Sponsor Body and the CEO of the Delivery Authority accept this recommendation and state that the domestic committees of the two Houses are key stakeholders and they intend to build on previous positive examples of engagement with domestic committees and will integrate engagement with them into future planning schedules.
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Government Response AI assessment · 34 of 11 classified
Accepted
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Acknowledged
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Deferred
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Total
11 recs + 29 conclusions
Correspondence 4 letters
6 Jul 2022
Correspondence from the House of Commons, House of Lords, Restoration & Renewal Sponsor Body and Delivery Authority to the Committee of Public Accounts on the Tenth report Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster from Session 2022-23
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24 May 2022
Joint Correspondence from Simon Burton, Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords and Dr John Benger, Clerk of the House, House of Commons, re Further information following the oral evidence session, Restoration and Renewal: Progress Update, held on Wednesday 11 May 2022, dated 20 May 2022
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25 Apr 2022
Public Accounts Committee—follow-up update on the Restoration and Renewal Programme, March 2022
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30 Mar 2022
Correspondence from Dr John Benger, Clerk of the House of Commons Palace of Westminster, re Further information following the oral evidence session: Restoration and Renewal, held on Monday 14 March 2022, dated 29 March 2022
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