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Written questions by Fuller.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Richard Fuller this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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15 May 2026·Department for Business and Trade·Answered
Asked

If she will provide (a) staff costs, (b) non-staff costs, (c) total costs and (d) Full-Time Equivalent for the Competition and Markets Authority's Sustainability Taskforce for the financial years (i) 2023-2024, (ii) 2024-2025 and (iii) 2025-2026.

Reply

The information requested is as follows:FYStaff CostsNon-Staff CostsTotal CostFull-Time Equivalent2023-24£418,715.01£3,335.36£422,050.375.42024-25£342,306.01£677.18£342,983.193.9The CMA is not able to provide figures for 2025/26 before its accounts for the financial year are finalised and published in July.

15 May 2026·Department for Business and Trade·Pending
Asked

With reference to the Government public awareness campaign entitled Millions got a pay rise, what is the total budget for the communications campaign, and over what period; what communications channels have been used; what external agencies have been contracted; and what was the process by which the communications campaign was signed off under communications spending controls.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

13 May 2026·Department for Business and Trade·Answered
Asked

With reference to the Answer of 21 April 2026 to Question 124883 on the Supply Chain Centre, how much has been allocated to the Centre in (a) 2025-2026, (b) 2026-2027 and (c) 2027-2028 financial years; and how many full-time equivalent staff it (i) currently has and (ii) will have at its formal launch.

Reply

We expect to launch the Supply Chain Centre formally later this year. At present, the team has a headcount of 33, with an associated budget of £2,778,886. Budgets for future years will be set at a later date.

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