HC Deb 14 March 1924 vol 170 cc2738-9W
Sir F. HALL

asked the Home Secretary what is the present pay and rates of pension of the various grades of officers in the police force; and what was the pay and rates of pension of similar officers who left the force on the 31st August, 1918?

1918.
Pay. Annual Pension.
After 25 years' service. Maximum.
Per Year. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Chief Constables £600—£800 496 0 0 533 6 8
Superintendents £355—£475 294 10 0 316 13 4
Per Week.
Chief Inspectors £4 18s.—£5 14s. 184 8 1 198 5 8
Inspectors £3 6s.—£3 14s. 119 14 0 128 14 2
Section Sergeants £2 3s.—£2 7s. 76 0 6 81 15 0
Constables £1 10s.—£1 18s.* 64 14 1 69 11 6
* Additional increment of 1s. after 15 years' service, and a further increment of 1s. after 20 years' service.
War Bonus: Chief Constables, 3s. per week; other ranks, 12s. per week.
1924.
Pay. Annual Pension.
After 25 years' service. Maximum.
Per Year. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Chief Constables £800—£1,000 620 0 0 666 13 4
Superintendents £550—£700 434 0 0 466 13 4
Per Week.
Chief Inspectors £8 9s.—£9 13s. 312 3 9 335 13 8
Inspectors £6 5s.—£7 5s. 234 10 11 252 4 0
Section Sergeants £5—£5 12s. 6d. 181 10 7 195 13 6
Constables £3 10s.—£4 10s.* 153 13 5 165 4 8
* Additional increments—subject to good conduct and efficiency—of 2s. 6d. after 17 years' service, and a further 2s. 6d. five years after the grant of the first 2s. 6d.