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Integrated Activity Fund: Transparency

22 October 2020

Lead MP

David Linden
Glasgow East
SNP

Responding Minister

James Cleverly

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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

David Linden raised concerns about integrated activity fund: transparency in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Government to publish the results of any risk assessments undertaken regarding human rights abuses and to disclose beneficiaries or implementers of the Integrated Activity Fund, as well as specific details on projects funded by it. The Government should be transparent about how their money is being spent across the region. The Member requests a review of whether this fund is an appropriate use of taxpayers' money due to its secretive nature and lack of impact on improving human rights conditions in recipient countries.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Glasgow East
Opened the debate
The Integrated Activity Fund is a fund of up to £20 million each year, but the Government has failed to provide a breakdown of spending in each country. The lack of transparency is concerning given that the region includes countries accused of human rights abuses such as Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Human rights groups have raised concerns about the legitimacy of this fund. Inquiries into projects supported by the IAF are met with vague answers, indicating a need for clearer communication from the Government. The Member is concerned about the lack of transparency regarding the Integrated Activity Fund, which has been spending around £20 million a year for five years. He questions why the Government funds activities in countries like Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia, where human rights conditions are deteriorating. The Member points out that about one-third of projects could be described as 'justice projects,' including security and imprisonment issues, but there is inadequate information on how much each UK Department spends or on which projects. He highlights worsening human rights records in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with the latter executing 184 people through horrific methods.

Government Response

James Cleverly
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged criticism of the Integrated Activity Fund, emphasizing its role in enhancing economic stability, trade opportunities, and technical assistance for institutional reforms. He highlighted specific projects such as funding a digital skills hub in Oman and securing export contracts worth £80 million through a trade mission to Saudi Arabia. The Minister assured that the fund has evolved into the Gulf strategy fund with enhanced governance measures and will publish a summary of its 2021 work for scrutiny.
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