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Written Answers
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Written Answers
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Offence Sentence
2010  
Rape and false imprisonment Life with a minimum of 9 years’ imprisonment
Rape 4 years’ imprisonment
Rape 2 years’ imprisonment
Rape 2 years’ imprisonment
Rape 12 months conditional discharge
Manslaughter 3 years’ 6 months imprisonment
Manslaughter Indeterminate sentence for public protection, minimum term of 4 years
Manslaughter 4.5 years’ imprisonment
Manslaughter 5.5 years’ imprisonment
Murder Life with a minimum of 14 years’
Murder Life with a minimum of 15 years’
Murder 10 years’ imprisonment.
Death by dangerous driving 3.5 years’ imprisonment.
2011  
S.18 Offences Against Persons Act Imprisonment for a minimum of 3 years and 230 days for public protection.
Murder 11 years’ imprisonment
2012  
Possession of a firearm 12 months imprisonment suspended for 2 years
Murder Life with a minimum of 13 years and 124 days
Murder Life with a minimum of 17 years and 152 days
Murder Life with a minimum of 16 years and 364 days
Murder Life with a minimum of 53 years and 364 days
Murder Life with a minimum of 16 years and 307 days
Sexual Offences 2 year supervision order
S.18 Offences Against Persons Act 5 years’ imprisonment
Manslaughter 28 months imprisonment
Other 8 months imprisonment
Other 20 months imprisonment
Other Community sentence and unpaid work

Serious Fraud Office

Emily Thornberry: To ask the Attorney-General how much the Serious Fraud Office spent on away days in 2012-13.
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The Solicitor-General: The Serious Fraud Office spent £5,090 on one away day in 2012-13.

COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Accountancy

Mr Sheerman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much his Department spent on contracts with (a) Deloitte, (b) PricewaterhouseCoopers, (c) KPMG and (d) Ernst and Young in each year since 2008.
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Brandon Lewis: The following table sets out the amounts spent on contracts with the mentioned organisations since 2008:

  nearest £000 (inc VAT) Organisation 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Deloitte 49 351 473 20 0
KPMG 157 44 216 93 12
PricewaterhouseCoopers 2,945 2,977 2,527 61 229
Total 3,151 3,372 3,216 174 241

Our procurement records show that there were no spend data for Ernst and Young.

DCLG Internal Audit is part of Cross Departmental Internal Audit Service, the recently created cross departmental internal audit service which provides internal audit services to a number of different central Government bodies. As such the increase in PricewaterhouseCoopers spend recorded in the DCLG accounts is not directly related to an increase in PricewaterhouseCoopers use solely by DCLG, but a reflection of an increase in demand from across the Cross Departmental Internal Audit Service client base. We have recovered the additional spend through charges to our clients and there were no spend for DCLG audit programme in 2012-13.

Since January 2011, central Government Departments have been required to publish on Contracts Finder information on the contracts they award at:

www.contractsfinder.businesslink.gov.uk/

In addition, my Department publishes details of spend over £250 at the following website:

Across Whitehall in 2012-13, in taking stronger control of the consulting and temporary labour bills this government has saved over £1.6 billion.

Affordable Housing

Hilary Benn: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many affordable homes (a) were built in each financial year from 2010-11 to 2012-13 and (b) he expects will be built in each financial year from 2013-14 to 2017-18.
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'Mr Prisk [holding answer 2 July 2013]: As outlined in my Department’s press notice of 13 August, we estimate 150,000 more affordable homes have been delivered