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<p>As the Noble Baroness will be aware, the Balance of Competences Review concluded
in December. The Review involved a large number of Departments across Whitehall to
produce the 32 reports. The Review was based on the evidence and views received through
consultation with interested parties. Across the whole review, departments received
close to 2,300 evidence submissions. Departments held over 250 events, attended by
around 2,100 stakeholders.</p><p>It was important that this examination of EU membership
was done with appropriate time and care. But the government is also very conscious
of the need to ensure value for money in everything that it does.</p><p>Between 2012
and 2014, work on the Balance of Competences within the Department was staffed by
the equivalent of one Grade B (salary range £35,188-£44,964). As many lead departments
liaised direct with the Northern Ireland Executive, under 1% of the official’s time
was spent on the Review. The Northern Ireland Office did not incur printing costs;
costs for running engagement events; publicity costs or other associated costs. Across
the whole of the Balance of Competences Review witness expenses amounted to approximately
£2,225.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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