Seems a strange question. If you borrowed a few quid from a minister then he becomes an unsecured creditor but if you owe the taxpayer money then that can be included.
By the way, no government or minister has any money other than ours.
The only 2 things I can think of would be CSA arrears or DWP overpayments that would have anything to do with the state. Hopefully the poster can be a bit more specific as to whom money is owed to.
Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of lack of wisdom.
CSA arrears cannot be included nor can DWP overpayments. Social fund loans can be included but if you owe the minister for cocaine or a duck pond then he becomes an unsecured creditor!