HC Deb 10 March 1922 vol 151 cc1643-4W
Sir A. HOLBROOK

asked the Secretary of State for War why Mr. J. B. Dyson, permanent civil clerk in the Army Pay Department, has been retired after 44 years' continuous good service without any superannuation allowance; whether he is aware that the reason assigned is that Mr. Dyson was not on the established list; and that on joining the Department in 1877 he passed the ordinary examination, similar to that passed by other clerks who have been superannuated; and why an exception has been made in his case?

Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

This case has already been brought to my notice by the hon. and gallant Member for Fareham (Sir J. Davidson), and I regret that it is not possible to alter the decision conveyed to Mr. Dyson. As he was not holding an established post, he is entitled only to a gratuity, and not to a superannuation allowance. His case differs from that of the other clerks to whom my hon. and gallant Friend refers, as they are holding established posts.