HC Deb 06 November 1930 vol 244 c1061W
Sir A. POWNALL

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what were the numbers of civil servant employés in all Government Departments for the year ended 31st March, 1930; and what was the total cost to the Exchequer of their salaries and pensions, distinguishing the Post Office staff from the aggregate of other Government Departments?

Mr. PETHICK-LAWRENCE

Following are the number and salaries of whole-time and part-time civil employés in all Departments, including staffs employed in Government industrial establishments and the amount paid in respect of super-

Non-Industrial Staffs. Industrial Staffs. Totals.
Financial year ended 31st March, 1930. Numbers. Salaries. Numbers. Wages. Numbers. Salaries and Wages.
Revenue Departments— £ £ £
Post Office 195,330 31,867,208 30,604 5,605,55 225,934 37,472,753
Customs and Excise 11,703 3,957,103 11,703 3,957,103
Inland Revenue 20,894 6,186,297 504 91,445 21,398 6,277,742
227,927 42,010,608 31,108 5,696,990 259,035 47,707,598
Other Departments 85,588 24,740,366 90,308 13,701,507 175,896 38,441,873
313,515 66,750,974 121,416 19,398,497 434,931 86,149,471

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