HC Deb 13 March 1997 vol 292 cc342-4W
Mr. Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what was the total remuneration of each NHS district health authority's general manager in each of the last three years. [19429]

Mr. Malone

I refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave the late hon. Member for Don Valley (Mr. Redmond) on 16 February 1995,Official Report, column 808, and the hon. Member for Peckham (Ms Harman) on 26 February 1996, Official Report, column 354. Information concerning 1995–96 is shown in the table. The figures need to be treated with caution. The payments listed represent remuneration in respect of the total gross salary, bonus payments, monetary value of benefits in kind, taxable expenses allowances and compensation payments in relation to offices described rather than an individual. Thus, payments listed for a particular district health authority could refer to more than one individual.

Chief executives' remuneration by district health authority £000
1995–96
Northumberland HA 75
Sunderland Health Commission 56
North Durham HA 79
South Durham HA 79
Tees HA 81
South of Tyne Health Commission 79
North Cumbria HA 53
Newcastle and North Tyneside HA 86
East Riding HA 84
United Health—Grimsby and Scunthorpe HA 75
North Yorkshire HA 85
Bradford HA 49
West Yorkshire HA 87
Leeds Healthcare 87
Wakefield HA 76
North Derbyshire DHA 80
Southern Derbyshire Health 80
Leicestershire HA 87
Nottingham HA 46
Barnsley DHA 74
Doncaster DHA 81
Rotherham HA 71
Sheffield Health 79
North Nottinghamshire DHA 75
Lincolnshire HA 81
Cambridge DHA 37
North West Anglia Health Commission 85
Huntingdon DHA 17
Suffolk DHA 86
East Norfolk District Health Commission 74
Bedfordshire Health 80
North West Hertfordshire DHA 20
South West Hertfordshire DHA 20
Barnet HA 81
Hillingdon Health Agency 70
East and North Hertfordshire DHA 41
Brent and Harrow HA 79
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow HA 97
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster DHA 75
North Essex HA 87
South Essex DHA 65
Barking and Havering HA 42
Redbridge and Waltham Forest DHA 17
East London and The City HA 85
New River DHA 79
Camden and Islington HA 93
Bromley DHA 84
East Sussex HA 437
East Kent HA 75
West Kent DHA 88
Bexley and Greenwich Health 91
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Health Commission 94
Croydon Health Commissioning Agency 91
Merton Sutton and Wandsworth DHA 83
Kingston and Richmond HA 80
West Surrey Health Commission 83
Eastern Surrey Health Commission 150
West Sussex HA 87
Dorset Health Commission 99
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Health Commission 78
Southampton and South West Hampshire Health Commission 89
North and Mid Hampshire HA 73
Health Commission for Wiltshire and Bath 68
Isle of Wight Health Commission 66
Berkshire Health Commission 47
Buckinghamshire DHA 74
Northamptonshire DHA 40
Oxfordshire DHA 41
Bristol and District DHA 80
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly DHA 80
North and East Devon HA 71
South and West Devon HA 94
Gloucestershire DHA 43
Somerset HA 74
Herefordshire HA 138
Worcester and District DHA 492

Chief executives' remuneration by district health authority £000
Shropshire HA 83
North Staffordshire HA 84
Coventry HA 76
Dudley HA 36
Sandwell HA 70
Solihull Health 37
Walsall HA 60
Wolverhampton HA 55
South Birmingham HA 48
North Worcestershire HA 309
South Staffordshire HA 89
Warwickshire HA 35
North Birmingham HA 53
North Cheshire HA 82
South Cheshire HA 71
Liverpool HA 84
St. Helens and Knowsley HA 36
Sefton HA 37
Wirral HA 75
Stockport Health Commission 36
North West Lancashire HA 79
East Lancashire HA 84
South Lancashire HA 71
Wigan and Bolton HA 80
Bury and Rochdale DHA 73
West Pennine HA 83
Manchester Health Commission 105
Salford and Trafford HA 74
Morecambe Bay HA 32

Source:

Annual accounts of district health authorities.

Notes:

1. Figures are provisional.

2. East Sussex DHA—amount includes £351,000 of pension contributions.

3. Bexley and Greenwich—amount recorded in FHSA accounts.

4. Eastern Surrey DHA—amount includes £72,000 of compensation for loss of office to former East Surrey DHA chief executive.

5. Herefordshire DHA—amount includes £81,000 of compensation for loss of office.

6. Worcester and District DHA—amount includes £107,000 of compensation for loss of office and £310,000 of pension contributions.

7. Walsall DHA—amount recorded in FHSA accounts.

8. North Worcestershire DHA—amount includes £99,000 of compensation for loss of office and £143,000 of pension contributions.

9. Wirral DHA—amount recorded in FHSA accounts.

10. Manchester DHA—amount shown is a shared cost between the DHA and the FHSA. The cost of the DHA is 75 per cent. of the figure shown.

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