HC Deb 21 March 1923 vol 161 c2604W
Mr. LINFIELD

asked the Under-Secretary of State, for the Colonies whether the salaries and emoluments of British colonial officials in West Africa were raised in order to meet the increased cost of living; and whether these will fall as and when the index cost of living falls?

Mr. ORMSBY-GORE

The salaries and allowances of Government officials in the West African Colonies were raised as from the 1st of January 1920, in view of the increased cost of living. The new salaries are permanent, although lower scales may be fixed for new appointments. But the allowances are liable to revision at any time, and have already in many cases been reduced from the rates approved in 1920.