HC Deb 17 October 1945 vol 414 cc1173-5W
Mr. Lipson

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air if he is aware that the existing system of accounting in the R.A.F. is wasteful of man-power and is the chief reason for the delay in releasing accounts personnel; and will he appoint a committee of experienced civilian accountants to investigate and make proposals for a more up-to-date system.

Mr. Strachey

The system of accounting in the Royal Air Force is not considered to be wasteful of man-power or to be the cause of avoidable delays in the release of accounts personnel. The establishment of the Accountant Branch of the Royal Air Force has been particularly curtailed during the war years and compares favourably with that of the other Services. A Committee such as the hon. Member suggests would not result in a speedier release of accounts personnel, nor would there be any advantage in changing the system at the present time.

Mr. C. Shawcross

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air what is the total number of personnel male and female, respectively, at present employed in the accounts branch of the R.A.F.; what is the total number so far released from the accounts branch of the R.A.F. in release groups 1 to 13 inclusive; what number of non-accountant personnel have been trained to act as account clerks during the two months August and September, 1945; and what number it is expected will have been trained by 31st December, 1945.

Mr. Strachey

Following is a statement giving the information:

Strength of accountant officers and clerks, accounting on 1st September
R.A.F.
Officers 2006
Airmen 8016
W. A.A.F.
Officers 127
Airwomen 4864
Numbers to be offered release up to 31stOctober
(Groups 1–13)
R.A.F.
Officers 215
Airmen 355
(Married women in Group.1–38)
W.A.A.F.
Officers 21
Airwomen 342

Numbers trained in accounting duties during August and September
R.A.F.
Officers 123
Airmen 606
W.A.A.F
Officers
Airwomen
Numbers trained or in training by 31st December
R.A.F.
Officers 310
Airmen 2650
W.A.A.F.
Officers
Airwomen

Mr. Lipson

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air how many clerks are being trained in accountancy to enable existing accounts personnel, whose groups are due for release, to be discharged at the earliest possible date.

Mr. Strachey

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply which I gave on 10th October to my hon. Friend the Member for Wimbledon (Mr. Palmer).