Western Mail

Spending watchdog asked to investigat­e Brexit bill

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THE public spending watchdog has been asked by an influentia­l Commons committee to examine the estimated £39bn Brexit divorce bill.

Treasury Select Committee chairwoman Nicky Morgan, pictured, has asked the National Audit Office (NAO) to consider the “reasonable­ness of this payment” and assess how the figure was arrived at.

In her letter to NAO chief Sir Amyas Morse, she said the spending watchdog could provide assurance to Parliament by scrutinisi­ng the financial settlement.

Prime Minister Theresa May told MPs in December that the financial settlement as part of the Brexit process would be between £35bn and £39 billion - as long as a deal on a future trading relationsh­ip was agreed.

Former Cabinet minister Mrs Morgan, who was a passionate campaigner for Remain during the referendum, said: “Various widerangin­g sums for the UK’s withdrawal payment to the EU have been bandied about.

“Last month, the Prime Minister told Parliament that the socalled Brexit divorce bill will be £3539bn.

“Parliament must be able to scrutinise the reasonable­ness of this bill.

“Accordingl­y, I have written to Sir Amyas to request that the NAO examines the withdrawal payment, including the assumption­s and methodolog­ies used.”

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