HC Deb 05 April 1965 vol 710 cc3-4W
47. Mr. Turton

asked the Secretary of State for Defence why certain of the masters who served at Dartmouth College between 1962 and 1964 are receiving superannuation benefits on a very much lower scale than civil servants with similar overall service.

Mr. J. P. W. Mallalieu

These six masters will receive the superannuation benefits due to them in accordance with the terms of service on which they have served at Dartmouth. They will not receive pensions as though they had been established civil servants throughout their service because they did not become civil servants until 1955. They will, however, be better off than they would have been if, prior to 1955, they had been treated either as temporary civil servants or even as contributors to the Federated Superannuation Scheme for Universities.

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