§ Miss McIntoshTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what the total costs were for operating(a) the National Consumer Council, and (b) the Scottish Consumer Council in (i) 1996–97, (ii) 1997–98, (iii) 1998–99 and (iv) 1999–2000. [15545]
§ Ms HewittThe total expenditure of the National Consumer Council was, in:
Year £ million 1996–97 3.306 1997–98 2.976 1998–99 3.029 1999–2000 3.29 This included the expenditure of the SCC which, for the same period, was:
Year £ 1996–97 464,993 1997–98 601,168 1998–99 679,365 1999–2000 761,132
§ Miss McIntoshTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what the salaries are of(a) the chairman and members of the National Consumer Council, and (b) the chairman and members of the Scottish Consumer Council. [15546]
§ Ms HewittThe chairman and board of the NCC and the SCC are public appointees. The salary of the chairman of the NCC is £30,900 per annum and the salaries of the NCC members are £10,000 per annum. The salary of the chairman of the SCC is £15,450 per annum. The members are unpaid, but receive an attendance allowance of £87 per day.
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§ Miss McIntoshTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what the salaries are of the chief executive of the(a) National Consumer Council and (b) Scottish Consumer Council. [15547]
§ Ms HewittThe salary of the director or chief executive of the National Consumer Council is given in the annual report. It is currently set at £61,498 per annum. The director of the SCC is an employee of the NCC. The individual salaries of NCC employees are not in the public domain.
§ Miss McIntoshTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if she will make a statement about the role of the Scottish Consumer Council since 1999. [15630]
§ Ms HewittThe role of the Scottish Consumer Council (SCC) (an independent sub-committee of the National Consumer Council (NCC)) is to make all Scottish consumers matter by ensuring that all consumer interests, particularly those of disadvantaged groups, are heard by people who can make a difference in business, the public sector and in Government.