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Whitehall lay-offs 'cost £430m' | Whitehall lay-offs 'cost £430m' |
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The government has spent more than £430m on making civil servants redundant as part of its efficiency drive, the Liberal Democrats say. | The government has spent more than £430m on making civil servants redundant as part of its efficiency drive, the Liberal Democrats say. |
Two Treasury staff shared a £1.1m payoff, according to data provided in written answers by ministers. | Two Treasury staff shared a £1.1m payoff, according to data provided in written answers by ministers. |
Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott said the benefits of redundancies were "vague". | Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott said the benefits of redundancies were "vague". |
But the government said efficiency savings had "already delivered significant improvements". | But the government said efficiency savings had "already delivered significant improvements". |
Ministers are more than halfway through a three-year programme designed to save £21.5bn in spending by government departments. | Ministers are more than halfway through a three-year programme designed to save £21.5bn in spending by government departments. |
'Clear' | 'Clear' |
But ministerial written answers reveal that payments totalling £432m have been made to 7,718 staff made redundant as a result, the Lib Dems say. | But ministerial written answers reveal that payments totalling £432m have been made to 7,718 staff made redundant as a result, the Lib Dems say. |
Lord Oakeshott said: "The government has thrown half a billion pounds of taxpayers' cash at civil servants to pay them not to work. The costs to the taxpayer are only too clear. | Lord Oakeshott said: "The government has thrown half a billion pounds of taxpayers' cash at civil servants to pay them not to work. The costs to the taxpayer are only too clear. |
"The benefits are vague and stretching into the future. No business that runs its redundancy programme like this would last 10 minutes. | "The benefits are vague and stretching into the future. No business that runs its redundancy programme like this would last 10 minutes. |
"Two Treasury bigwigs really hit the jackpot, splitting over a million pounds between them. | "Two Treasury bigwigs really hit the jackpot, splitting over a million pounds between them. |
"Did 67 senior managers at the Treasury really deserve golden goodbyes averaging over £220,000 each, on top of their generous pensions? | "Did 67 senior managers at the Treasury really deserve golden goodbyes averaging over £220,000 each, on top of their generous pensions? |
"The Home Office and MoD are totally incompetent for failing to give answers, when other big departments can give us these vital figures. | "The Home Office and MoD are totally incompetent for failing to give answers, when other big departments can give us these vital figures. |
"No wonder the Home Office loses track of who to deport if it can't even count its own redundancies. The MoD doesn't seem to have a clue what 19,000 non-retiring leavers have cost the taxpayer." | "No wonder the Home Office loses track of who to deport if it can't even count its own redundancies. The MoD doesn't seem to have a clue what 19,000 non-retiring leavers have cost the taxpayer." |
The spending cuts were set out in the 2004 Gershon Review of public spending, which was carried out on behalf of the Treasury. | The spending cuts were set out in the 2004 Gershon Review of public spending, which was carried out on behalf of the Treasury. |
A Treasury spokesman said: "Civil service workforce reductions are contributing to £20bn resource savings which we have been able to redirect to front line services as part of the government's wider efficiency programme. | A Treasury spokesman said: "Civil service workforce reductions are contributing to £20bn resource savings which we have been able to redirect to front line services as part of the government's wider efficiency programme. |
"The National Audit Office has stated that the programme has already delivered significant improvements in the way public services are being delivered." | "The National Audit Office has stated that the programme has already delivered significant improvements in the way public services are being delivered." |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "This information could only be provided to LordOakeshott at disproportionate cost as it would require a department-wide trawl to establish the number and cost of voluntary and compulsory redundancies that have taken place to date as a result of the Gershon review." |
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