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Committee Material Published 1 Nov 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The complex nature of the Special Administration Regime and sale process has required specialist skills and advice that are in limited supply within government. During the SAR and sale process for Bulb, government sought and appointed various advisers to support the Bulb process and also to advise on matters such as creditor disputes and structuring the sale deal to protect taxpayers’ money. By the end of January 2023, the Department had spent £53 million on advisers. Of this, the Department ...

The complex nature of the Special Administration Regime and sale process has required specialist skills and advice that are in limited supply within government. During the SAR and sale process for Bulb, government sought and appointed various advisers to support the Bulb process and also to advise on matters such as creditor disputes and structuring the sale deal to protect taxpayers’ money. By the end of January 2023, the Department had spent £53 million on advisers. Of this, the Department spent £2.8 million on financial and legal advice on the oversight of the SAR and sale of Bulb and £49.9 million on Teneo as of 31 January 2023. The need Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Finance Profession’s (‘GCFP’ or ‘the Profession’) forward plan to include raising awareness of the specialist skills that are available across HMG in a supplier failure scenario and similar situations, including