Managing central government property

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 26 Jul 2022 Closed: 24 Feb 2023 Parliament page
The Committee will question senior executives at the Cabinet Office and Government Property Agency Central government property, valued at £158 billion, is one of government’s largest assets. It includes offices, hospitals, academy schools, jobcentres, courts, prisons and museums. Managing central government property effectively helps to support government priorities such as … Read more
6 Recommendations
15 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
2 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Managing central government property
Alex Chisholm · Cabinet Office Dr Janet Young · Government Property Profession Mark Chivers · Cabinet Office Steven Boyd MBE · Government Property Agency
Recommendations & Conclusions
8 results
2 Recommendation Accepted
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The Cabinet Office’s efforts to update its property database have been subject to a series...
The Cabinet Office’s efforts to update its property database have been subject to a series of unnecessary delays and setbacks. The Cabinet Office announced its new property database in 2018, with an anticipated launch date in 2021. The Cabinet Office … Read more
Government Response
An analysis has been conducted and actions have been taken forward to the current procurement, so that the delivery will be supported with in-house technology expertise and will be in a phased manner.
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3 Recommendation Accepted
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The land and science property portfolios do not have clear leads, which frustrates decision making...
The land and science property portfolios do not have clear leads, which frustrates decision making and creates a lack of accountability for their management. In 2021, the Cabinet Office organised government property into twelve portfolios, such as health or defence, … Read more
Government Response
Defra has agreed to be the portfolio lead for the land portfolio, and the lead for the science portfolio is likely to be the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), with a further update to be provided before summer recess.
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7 Conclusion Accepted
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Government’s plan to reduce the operating costs of the government estate is not sufficiently ambitious.
Government’s plan to reduce the operating costs of the government estate is not sufficiently ambitious. The Cabinet Office could not tell us if the government’s current operating cost to property value ratio is a good one. In 2020–2021, the operating … Read more
Government Response
The government will reduce the size of the government leasehold estate through the government Hubs programme and greater sharing of space across the public sector to achieve £500 million operating cost savings per annum by the end of the Spending Review period.
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8 Recommendation Accepted
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None of the witnesses were able to tell us at the hearing how many of...
None of the witnesses were able to tell us at the hearing how many of the 12 HMRC hubs were let on 25-year unbreakable leases. They thought it was one or two, the Permanent Secretary of the Cabinet Office subsequently … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees to write to the committee within six months splitting out operating costs of the government estate by expenditure type and sets out the current £500 million planned savings for each area and what scope there is for additional savings. The government says it already collects and reports aggregated running costs from departments that are published annually in the State of the Estate Report and will set out what savings have been made in the first six months of the Strategy (from September 2022 to March 2023) in the 2023 State of the Estate Report.
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9 Conclusion Accepted
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Citing staffing problems, the contractor, Landmark Solution, did not complete the inSite project, even when...
Citing staffing problems, the contractor, Landmark Solution, did not complete the inSite project, even when granted an extension. The Cabinet Office terminated its contract with Landmark solutions in July 2022, by which point it had paid out £880,000 of the … Read more
Government Response
The government agreed with the Committee’s recommendation to get its new property database up and running as soon as possible with a target implementation date of Spring 2024.
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10 Recommendation Accepted
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The Cabinet Office was not able to tell us when the inSite system would be...
The Cabinet Office was not able to tell us when the inSite system would be functional or how much it will cost. The Cabinet Office stated that such information could only be provided after it agreed a contract with a … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the recommendation to get the new property database up and running as soon as possible and has set a target implementation date of Spring 2024. It will continue to ensure the legacy system remains fully operational.
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13 Conclusion Accepted
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Currently, ten of the twelve portfolios have a lead department.
Currently, ten of the twelve portfolios have a lead department. The science and land portfolios do not have a lead.32 Given the importance of portfolio management to government’s plans for the estate, and in ensuring a single point of accountability, … Read more
Government Response
The government agreed with the Committee’s recommendation to name lead departments for the science and land portfolios and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has agreed to be the portfolio lead for the land portfolio and the lead is likely to be the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) for the science portfolio.
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18 Conclusion Accepted
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We questioned the Cabinet Office about how current turbulence in the property market may affect...
We questioned the Cabinet Office about how current turbulence in the property market may affect this target.46 The Cabinet Office acknowledged these risks, particularly surrounding valuation. It assured us it would seek appropriate professional advice and there would be no … Read more
Government Response
The government agreed with the Committee’s recommendation and will write to the Committee with information on how it intends to reach its property disposal target by April 2023.
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Correspondence 2 letters
8 Nov 2022 Correspondence from Alex Chisholm, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary, re Managing government property, dated 2 November 2022
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17 Oct 2022 Correspondence from Alex Chisholm, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office, re managing central government property, dated 29 September 2022
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