Government’s plan to reduce the operating costs of the government estate is not sufficiently ambitious. The Cabinet Office could not tell us if the government’s current operating cost to property value ratio is a good one. In 2020–2021, the operating cost for central government property was £22 billion which on a valuation of £158 billion is 13.92%, which is higher than we expect. This includes rent for leasehold property, as well as maintenance costs and other expenses. The new government pr...
Government’s plan to reduce the operating costs of the government estate is not sufficiently ambitious. The Cabinet Office could not tell us if the government’s current operating cost to property value ratio is a good one. In 2020–2021, the operating cost for central government property was £22 billion which on a valuation of £158 billion is 13.92%, which is higher than we expect. This includes rent for leasehold property, as well as maintenance costs and other expenses. The new government property strategy announced plans to save £500 million on its annual operating costs by 2025, roughly a 2% reduction. Cabinet Office officials told us that Type: conclusion | Number: 7 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. departments that are published annually in the State of the Estate Report. The Government Property Strategy 2022 sets a target of £500 million operating cost savings per annum by the end of the Spending Review