HC Deb 11 November 1992 vol 213 c781W
Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the commencement salary in London for each of the following in(a) 1981 and (b) 1991, (i) main grade probation officer, (ii) prison officer, (iii) police constable and (iv) police sergeant.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

[holding answer 30 October 1992]: The information is in the table.

Commencement Salaries including London Payments
1981 £ 1991 £
Probation Officer
30 and under 7,510 15,402
over 30 7,936 15,939
Prison Officer 6,139 16,895
Police Constable
Under 22 7,209 14,070
22 or over 8,298 17,121
Police Sergeant 10,092 21,099

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the average of remuneration in England and Wales for(a) a chief probation officer, (b) a police sergeant and (c) a police inspector in (i) 1981 and (ii) 1991.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

[holding answer 30 October 1992]: The average remuneration of a chief probation officer in 1981 was £16,218 and in 1991 it was £37,738. Information is not available in the form requested for police sergeants and police inspectors and the figures in the table relate to average salaries.

1981 £ 1991 £
Police sergeant 9,504 21,039
Police inspector 10,755 23,820

Note:

Police officers not living in provided accommodation are entitled to receive an allowance, which is paid in addition to salary. The value of the allowance varies according to individual circumstances, for example, whether an officer is married or single, and between police force areas. The range of the value of the allowance in 1981 was £567 —£2,271, and in 1991 it was £853–£4,836.

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