4.2.87
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proposals be judged on their merits.
Furthermore, I
consider it essential that any growth should be related to
clear and established policy objectives rather than being
brought about by a general slackening of control. We
constantly improve our procedures in this area.
73.
Turning to the total expenditure on General
Revenue Account, I have provided for a figure of
$44.4 billion (23). With the need for control firmly in
mind, I set guidelines for departments last autumn
following a critical examination of their existing
activities. I also took into account the need for new
facilities and for a response to natural growth. In some
cases, often as a result of value for money studies, less
money was needed to achieve objectives.
(23)
Recurrent expenditure Capital expenditure
Additional commitments Transfers to funds
Draft Estimates
1987-88
($mn)
34,338
1,871
36,209
1,600 6,600
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44,409
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