§ Mr. Wallasked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation whether he will make a statement showing the gross remuneration of expatriate officers in selected, representative posts serving in each of the overseas territories with which Her Majesty's Government has concluded Overseas Service Aid Scheme agreements, before and after 1st April, 1961.
§ Mr. R. CarrFor ease of comparison the table below shows the lower and 119W upper points of the main salary scale in all territories within the Overseas Service Aid Scheme, since this scale applies to the majority of the professional and administrative officers within the Scheme.
LOWER AND UPPER POINTS OF MAIN ADMINISTRATIVE/PROFESSIONAL EXPATRIATE SALARY SCALES BEFORE AND AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF THE OVERSEAS SERVICE AID SCHEME ON 1ST APRIL, 1961 (EXCLUDING MEDICAL/SCIENTIFIC EXTENSIONS) Territory Before O.S.A.S. After O.S.A.S. £ sterling £ sterling Aden … … … … … … 1,067–2,191 1,281–2,694 (See note (i)) Antigua … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 Barbados … … … … … 825–1,500 1,255–2,145 Basutoland … … … … … 848–1,848 1,135–2,343 Bechuanaland … … … … 848–1,848 1,135–2,343 British Guiana … … … … 635–1,450 1,038–2,063 British Honduras … … … … 660–1,365 990–2,048 Cayman Islands … … … … 810–1,300 1,053–1,690 Dominica … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 E.A.H.C. (E.A.C.S.O.) … … … 939–1,863 1,221–2,448 (See note (ii)) Falkland Islands … … … … 880–1,180 1,100–1,480 (See note (iii)) Fiji … … … … … … 901–1,802 1,132–2,252 Gambia … … … … … 960–1,824 1,000–2,024 Gibraltar … … … … … 924–1,729 924–1,729 Gilbert and Ellice Islands … … … 921–1,860 1,105–2,232 Grenada … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 Jamaica … … … … … 810–1,300 1,053–1,690 Kenya … … … … … 939–1,863 1,221–2,448 (See note (ii)) Mauritius … … … … … 1,089–1,665 1,252–1,915 Montserrat … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 North Borneo … … … … 1,302–2,324 1,497–2,673 (See note (iv)) Northern Rhodesia … … … … 1,020–2,245 1,070–2,365 Nyasaland … … … … … 950–1,950 1,070–2,365 St. Kitts … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 St. Helena … … … … … 1,100— — 1,550— — (See note (v)) St. Lucia … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 St. Vincent … … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 Sarawak … … … … … 1,302–2,324 1,497–2,673 (See note (vi)) Seychelles … … … … … 1,803–1,500 1,299–1,950 Singapore … … … … … 1,235–2,338 1,358–2,572 Solomon Islands (including B.S.I.P., W.P.H.C. and British Services in New Hebrides) … … … … … 921–1,860 1,105–2,232 Swaziland … … … … … 848–1,848 1,135–2,343 Tanganyika … … … … … 939–1,863 1,221–2,448 (See notes (ii) and (vii)) Trinidad … … … … … 1,000–1,700 1,250–2,125 Turks and Caicos Islands … … … 810–1,300 1,053–1,690 Uganda … … … … … 939–1,863 1,221–2,448 (See note (ii)) Virgin Islands … … … … 795–1,400 1,103–1,960 (See note (viii)) Zanzibar … … … … … 939–1,863 1,221–2,448 (See note (ii)) NOTES (i) Also £240– £360 High Commission allowance is payable from 18th February, 1963 to officers accepting a liability to serve anywhere in the Federation of South Arabia and in non-federated parts of the Aden Protectorate. One third of this allowance is non-pensionable and non-gratuity earning. (ii) Revised East African salaries were paid retrospectively to 1st April, 1960. (iii) The post 1.4.61 scale is the result of a normal salary revision unconnected with the O.S.A.S. (iv) Of the post 1.4.61 scale, £64– £116 is non-pensionable and non-gratuity earning. (v) Representative professional emolument. No salary scale. (vi) Of the post 1.4.61 scale, £64– £116 is non-pensionable and non-gratuity earning. (vii) On 1st July, 1961, the scale was changed to £1,137– £2,448. (viii) Exchange compensation allowance payable in addition.