HC Deb 27 February 1987 vol 111 c439W
Sir Phillip Holland

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make a statement on the arrangements that have been made for the payment of a pension to Sheila, Lady Maybray-King, the widow of the former Speaker, Lord Maybray-King pending the approval of the Parliamentary and other Pensions Bill.

Mr. Brooke

The Parliamentary and other Pensions Bill which my right hon. Friend the Lord Privy Seal introduced yesterday includes provision for a pension to be paid as a charge on the Consolidated Fund to Sheila, Lady Maybray-King when that Bill comes into force. In the meantime an advance of £4,903.66 has been sought from the Contingencies Fund to provide for the gross payment of this pension in respect of the period between Lord Maybray-King's death on 3 Sepember 1986 and 31 March 1987. Repayment of this sum to the Fund will be made by means of the special omnibus Vote (Other Services: repayments to the Contingencies Fund). A further small advance may be necessary from the Contingencies Fund, to be repaid by the same means, for the period from 1 April 1987 until the Parliamentary and other Pensions Bill comes into force.

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