HC Deb 30 June 1921 vol 143 cc2305-6
11. Mr. LUNN

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland how many officials in his Department at present receive a salary, including war bonus, of £1,000 or over, and how many received a salary of £1,000 or over in June, 1914.

The CHIEF SECRETARY for IRELAND (Colonel Sir Hamar Greenwood)

The number of officials in the Chief Secretary's Office (which includes the Belfast Branch and the Irish Office in London) who are paid from the Vote for that Department and are in receipt of salaries in excess of £1,000 per annum apart from war bonus is two, in addition there are six officials whose salaries, together with war bonus at the current rate, exceed £1,000 per annum, or who are paid inclusive salaries in excess of that amount. The corresponding number in June, 1914, was two.