HC Deb 26 July 1988 vol 138 cc169-70W
Mr. Dobson

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for 1979, 1984 and the most recent year the numbers of staff by grade in the statistical divisions in his

Staff in statistical divisions (staff in post, 1 April)
Her Majesty's Treasury Inland Revenue Customs and Excise
19791
Statisticians 6 19 7
Administrative Grades 24 235 886
Total 30 254 893
19842
Statisticians
Grade 5 Statistician 2 4 1
Grade 7 Statistician 11 13 4
Senior Assistant Statistician 4 2 3
Assistant Statistician 1 1
Total 18 20 8
Administrative Grades
Grade 3 1 1
Grade 5
Grade 6 1 1
Grade 7 3 2
SEO 4 8 11
HEO 8 29 28
EO 19 46 111
AO 9.5 34 216
AA 3 12 142
Total 44.5 134 511
62.5 154 519
1988
Statisticians
Grade 5 Statistician 2 4 1
Grade 7 Statistician 8 13 1
Senior Assistant Statistician 2 3 3
Assistant Statistician 1 2 1
13 22 6
Administrative Grades
Grade 3 1
Grade 5 1
Grade 6 1
Grade 7 3 2
SEO 2 9 10
HEO 6 35.5 24
EO 12 50 89
AO 8 28 193
AA 5 14 229
33 141.5 548
Total 46 163.5 554
1 The numbers for 1979 can be disaggregated by grade only at disproportionate cost.
2 The difference between 1979 and 1984 reflects the transfer of some functions from the Civil Service Department to the Treasury.

Statisticians working outside statistical divisions are excluded form these figures.

Department; if he will differentiate between staff in the statistical posts and staff in administrative posts; and if he will give separate figures for (a) Customs and Excise and (b) the Inland Revenue.

Mr. Brooke

[holding answer 21 July 1988]: The numbers of staff in the statistical divisions in Her Majesty's Treasury, Customs and Excise and the Inland Revenue are:

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