HC Deb 03 May 1923 vol 163 c1642W
Mr. LANSBURY

asked the Minister of Health how many officers temporarily or permanently employed in his Department are in receipt of pensions or other allowances from the State exceeding the sum of £250 per year, and the salary such persons are receiving in the positions they at present occupy either as temporary or permanent officers?

Mr. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN

There are five established officers and two un-established officers serving in the Ministry of Health in receipt of pensions or other allowances from the State exceeding the sum of £250 a year. The salaries of the established officers are as follows:—£675, £721, £800, £900, £1,300, respectively; and of the unestablished officers, £90 and £1,500.