HC Deb 29 June 1964 vol 697 cc139-40W
8. Sir M. Lindsay

asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance how many commissioners there are to hear pensions appeals; in how many cases in 1963 the appellant asked for permission to appear before them in person; and in what percentage of cases this request was acceded to.

Mrs. Thatcher

One Commissioner and seven deputy Commissioners. An

has been the total effect of the changes in cash and in purchasing power; and if he will state the relationship between the limits and average earnings at the time of each change.

Mr. Wood

The following are the figures:

examination of the 155 decisions given in 1963 on retirement pension appeals shows that there were 21 requests by appellants for oral hearings; two of the requests were withdrawn and 14 of the remaining 19 were granted.