HC Deb 22 January 2001 vol 361 cc468-9W
Mr. Chidgey

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many(a) special advisers, (b) political advisers and (c) political appointees were employed in each financial year since 1994–95; and what the cost was to public funds including recruitment costs, salaries, pensions, National Insurance contributions and support staff. [144115]

Marjorie Mowlam

There are currently 78 special advisers in post. The estimated paybill for special advisers in the financial year 2000–01 is £4.4 million. The numbers and pay costs of special advisers in earlier years is as follows:

£ million
Year Number of special advisers in post Cost1
1994–95 34 1.5
1995–96 38 1.5
1996–97 38 1.8
1997–98 70 2.6
1998–99 72 3.5
1999–2000 79 4.0
1 Costs include pensions (from May 1997) and salaries. Special Advisers are not normally recruited through open competition. The only exception to this process was the post of UK anti-drugs co-ordinator which was advertised. Recruitment costs for the post of UK anti-drugs co-ordinator are included in cost for 1997–98.