HC Deb 24 January 1963 vol 670 c87W
31. Mr. E. Johnson

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much pension and terminal grant are received by a senior executive officer in the Civil Service who is retired today on reaching the age of 60 years after maximum service.

Mr. Boyd-Carpenter

On the assumption that the civil servant had elected to pay his contributions to widow's pension by reduction of his lump sum, the figures are: pension £971, lump sum £1,941.

32. Mr. E. Johnson

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much pension is received by a 55-year-old widow of a senior executive officer in the Civil Service who retired after maximum service in 1958 and died on 3rd November, 1958; and how much it would be if her husband had retired this year and died today.

Mr. Boyd-Carpenter

Assuming no children and retirement from a London post after 40 years' service, the figures are £266 per annum and £324 per annum respectively.

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