HC Deb 26 November 1912 vol 44 c1025W
Mr. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

asked the Secretary to the Treasury what are the amounts of annual salaries paid to the divisional inspectors and deputy inspectors appointed under the National Insurance Act; and what allowances are made to them for travelling and maintenance when away from home in pursuance of their duties?

Mr. MASTER MAN

The salaries, travelling and susbsistence allowances of divisional inspectors, inspectors and assistant inspectors appointed by the National Health Insurance Commission (England) are as follows:—

Scale of Salary. Travelling and Subsistence A Uowanees.
In case of absence not exceeding 14 nights in any one place. " In case of absence exceeding 14 nights in any one place. Day allowance for necessary absence from headquarters exceeding 10 hours (where night allowance is not claimed).
Divisional Inspectors.
Men £550—£20 20s. 13s. 4d. 6s. 8d.
£700
Inspectors.
Men £350—£15 15s. 10s. 5s.
£500
Women £300—£15
£400
Assistant Inspectors.
Men £100, after 2 15s. 10s. 5S.
years £120
£10—£200
£15—£350
Women £100—£10
£300
When railway fares are incurred they are refunded.