§ Sir John WheelerTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to which posts in public bodies he appoints individuals where the posts are(a) part-time and (b) remunerated by more than £50,000 per annum.
§ Mr. Lennox-BoydThe most recent information available for part-time public appointments for which the diplomatic and aid wings of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office are responsible is as follows:
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Public body Number of appointments Imperial War Museum (Board of Trustees) 2 British Council Board 2 Imperial College of Science and Technology (Governing Body) 1 Great Britain China Centre 1 Great Britain East Europe Centre 1 Great Britain USSR Association 1 Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission 10
Public body Number of appointments Universities China Committee 1 School of Oriental and African Studies (Governing Body) 3 Advisory Board to the Wilson Chair of International Politics, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth 1 Irish Pensions Appeal Tribunal 2 Commonwealth Institute: Chairman of the Scottish Committee 1 Commonwealth Institute: Board of Governors 12 Sightsavers 2 Commonwealth Foundation 1 Diplomatic Service Appeal Boards 8 Wilton Park Academic Council 17 Commonwealth Institute: Chairman of the Board of Governors 1 Lloyd Foundation 1 Advisory Committee on Economic and Social Resources Overseas 18 Commonwealth Scholarship Commission 15 Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases 6 Overseas Service Pension Scheme 4 Indian Family Pension Scheme 8 Institute of Development Studies 21 Commonwealth Development Corporation 8 Crown Agents 7 Advisory Committee for the Purchase of Wine 2 No part-time appointments are remunerated at more than £50,000 a year. This figure applies to only one full-time appointment—the managing director of the Crown Agents, who in 1989 received a salary of £63,000.