Department of Trade and Industry: annual report and accounts 2006-07 [HC 584]

URN No: 07/23

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Contents


Foreword
About this report

Chapter 1 - Strategic overview    
1.1 The DTI and its successor departments
1.2 The Department's strategy


Chapter 2 - Performance report
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Summary of performance on PSA targets
2.3 Productivity
2.4 Promoting world-class science and innovation
2.5 Supporting successful business
2.6 Ensuring fair markets
2.7 Secure and sustainable energy
2.8 Managing Government assets and liabilities


Chapter 3 - The Department
3.1 Ministers and governance
3.2 Structure and organisation
3.3 Delivery partners
3.4 Professional support, infrastructure, capability
3.5 Sustainability; environmental report
3.6 Better regulation
3.7 Remuneration report
3.8 Health and safety report


Chapter 4 - Introduction to the Department's finances
4.1 About the financial information in this Report
4.2 The resources available to the Department
4.3 Financial review


Chapter 5 - Resource Accounts - consolidated for DTI, Insolvency Service, NWML and Acas
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Statement of Accounting Officer's responsibilities
5.3 Statement on internal control
5.4 Certificate and report of the Comptroller and Auditor General to the House of Commons
5.5 Primary Statements
5.6 Notes


Chapter 6 - Budgetary spend of the Departmental family
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Budgetary spend from year to year
6.3 Expenditure tables
6.4 Glossary of financial terms


Annexes
A.1 Quality of data systems
A.2 PSAs from previous spending reviews
A.3 Public Accounts Committee reports
B.1 Acronyms
B.2 Report structure compared to last year
B.3 Index
B.4 Reference notes



Additional information in support of the Annual Report and Accounts is available relating to: the Research Councils; appointments to public bodies; and Departmental spend on consultancy. These can be found at:

Information about Research Council long-term projects and expenditure
Directory of public bodies and public appointments
Consultancy spend in 2006-07