§ Mr. MAXTONasked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury the number of promotions of male clerical officers to the junior executive class and the higher clerical class, respectively, since April, 1924, and the names of the Departments, together with the numbers of the promotions involved, in which the promotions have been made.
Mr. GUINNESS,in pursuance of fits reply [OFFICIAL REPORT, 23rd June, 1925; col. 1298], supplied the following figures:
Following is a statement of the number of male clerical officers promoted to (a) 1578W the junior executive class and (b) the higher clerical class from the 16th April 1924, to the 1st June, 1925.
The promotions to the junior executive class include nine acting promotions and 14 acting promotions made substantive.
The promotions to the higher clerical class include 46 acting promotions and 21 acting promotions made substantive.
Department. Clerical Officers promoted to Junior Executive Posts. Clerical Officers' promoted to Higher Clerical Posts. Admiralty 1 1 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. — 2 Air Ministry — 9 British Museum and Natural History Museum. — 3 Civil Service Commission — 1 Colonial Office — 1 Customs and Excise — 6 Board of Education — 1 Forestry Commission — 1 Ministry of Health — 15 Home Office — 3 Inland Revenue 5 4 Ministry of Labour — 16 Land Registry — 1 Mines Department — 1 Department of Overseas Trade. — 1 Ministry of Pensions — 7 Post Office 38 15 Board of Trade — 1 Ministry of Transport — 4 Treasury Solicitor — 1 War Office — 1 Commissioners of Crown Lands. 1 1 Total 45 96