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General Pinochet

2 May 2006

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the total public expenditure was on the arrest and detention of General Pinochet. [50528]

Hazel Blears: The total cost to public funds of the extradition case of Senator Pinochet was £3,857,108.58. The breakdown of this is as follows:

1. Total costs incurred by the Home Office: £670,588.82, comprising:

Treasury Solicitor's fees £63,150.00*

Disbursements (mainly counsel's fees) £292,385.93*

Costs of the Kingdom of Belgium and Amnesty International £155,081.68

Costs of medical examination on 5 January 2000 £11,751.25

Responding to public correspondence (this covers staff costs where letters were handled in house and Central Office of Information fees where letters were contracted out) £10,941.05

Staff costs (estimated) £165,778.91*

Of these two amounts £28,500.00 was recovered from Senator Pinochet under costs orders made against Senator Pinochet by the High Court.

2. Total costs incurred by the Crown Prosecution Service: £676,691.00, comprising:

Counsel's fees £425,077.00

Staff costs (estimated) £137,055.00

Other costs (interpreters, travel and subsistence and photocopying) £114,559.00

3. Total costs incurred by the legal secretariat to the law officers: £60,000.00, comprising:

Staff costs (estimated) £60,000.00

4. Total costs incurred by the Lord

Chancellor's Department: £1,209,775.05:

The Law Lords ordered that Senator Pinochet's costs should be met from central funds for the first two hearings before the House of Lords in the unusual circumstances of the case. The costs paid from central funds were as follows:

for the first hearing in the House of Lords £270,935.89; and

for the application to set aside the judgment following the first hearing in the House of Lords £151,361.30.

The costs of those divisional court hearings in which Senator Pinochet was successful or which did not proceed, and the costs of the committal proceedings in Bow Street magistrates court from 27 September to 1 October 1999, were also ordered to be paid from central funds. The costs of these hearings were £787,477.86.

All these costs were ordered to be paid under Section 16 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, and they fall to be paid out of the Lord Chancellor's Department's portion of central funds.

Senator Pinochet received no legal aid funding in any of the proceedings against him.

5. Treasury Solicitor's fees: £100,053.76, comprising:

Amicus Curiae (costs and disbursements including counsel's fees): £71,029.00

Other costs and disbursements: £29,024.76

6. Total security costs: £1,200,000.00:

Responsibility for Senator Pinochet's protection and detention were the responsibility of the Metropolitan Police. For security reasons, it has long been the practice of successive Government's not to provide information about police operations relating to protection.

The costs incurred by Surrey police relating to general policing and public order matters in relation to Senator Pinochet's residence in Wentworth were £1,200,000.00.

All of the above figures include value added tax where appropriate.

Click here to read item in context - as reported in Hansard, the Official Report of Parliamentary Proceedings.

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