§ Mr. GrocottTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which former hon. Members of this House have been appointed since 1988 by his Department to quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations; and if he will list, in each case, the title of the post, the salary, the duration of the appointment and the party which each represented as an hon. Member.
§ Mr. HowardThe following former Members have been appointed to Home Office non-departmental public bodies since 1988.
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- David Bellotti
- Trustee of the Community Development Foundation
- Expenses only
- Appointed January 1992 for 3 years
- Liberal Democrat
- Right Hon. Lord Carlisle of Bucklow, QC
- Chairman of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
- Salary £31,350
- Appointed 1 March 1989 until 31 March 1995
- Conservative
- John Cartwright
- Deputy Chairman of the Police Complaints Authority
- Salary £44,750
- Appointed for 3 years from 1 August 1993
- SDP
- Sheila Faith
- Former Member of the Parole Board
- Fee Paid; £139 per attendance
- Appointed 1 June 1991 for 3 years
- Conservative
- Ben Ford
- Member of the Firearms Consultative Committee
- Expenses only
- Appointed 1989 for 2 years
- Labour
- Cecil Franks
- Member of the Parole Board
- Fee Paid; £149 per attendance
- Appointed 1 August 1994 for 2 years
- Conservative
- Lord Kimball
- Chairman of the Firearms Consultative Committee
- Expenses only
- Appointed for 5 years from 1989
- Conservative
- Anna McCurley
- Member of the Horserace Betting Levy Board
- Salary £11,640
- Appointed 1988 for 3 years extended until 1994
- Conservative
- Michael Meadowcroft
- Trustee of the Community Development Foundation
- Expenses only
- Appointed 1986, extended until 1994
- Liberal
- Norman Miscampbell, QC
- Member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
- Fee £246 per day
- Appointed 22 March 1993 until 31 March 1995
- Conservative
- Lord Wyatt of Weeford
- Chairman of the Horserace Totalisator Board
- Salary £90,918
- Appointed 1976; reappointed 1993 for 2 years
- Labour
Information in respect of the parole local review committee is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. The committees ceased to exist from October 1994.