§ Mr. Malcolm BruceTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many individuals in(a) his Department,(b) agencies and (c) non-departmental public bodies receive annual remuneration including benefits in kind exceeding (i) £100,000, (ii) £200,000 and (iii) £300,000each year since 1985–86. [40872]
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§ Lord James Douglas-Hamilton[holding answer 1 November 1995]: Other than pension contributions, benefits in kind are not normally paid to staff in the Department, agencies and NDPBs. As members of the principal civil service pensions scheme, staff receive benefits in accordance with the scheme rules which have been deposited in the Library of the House.
No individual in my Department or its agencies has received over £100,000 annual remuneration in the specified period. One employee in a non-departmental public body will receive marginally in excess of £100,000 in the financial year 1995–96.