HC Deb 30 January 1967 vol 740 cc17-8W
81. Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the pension of a former civil servant who retired this year on a terminal salary of £1,000 ayear, having worked as a temporary civil servant part-time for 35 hours a week for 20 years and full-time for a further five years.

Mr. MacDermot

£162 10s. a year, with a lump sum of £487 10s. Od.

82. Mr Cranley Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the pension entitlement of an established civil servant due to retire this year on a terminal salary of £1,000 after 40 years' service as an established civil servant.

Mr. MacDermot

£500 per annum with a lump sum of £1,500. This assumes that the salary had remained constant over the last three years of employment.

Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the pension entitlement of an established civil servant due to retire this year on a terminal salary of £1,000 after 40 years' service, the first 20 of which were unestablished service, the second 20 years established service.

Mr. MacDermot

£375 per annum with a lump sum of £1,125. This assumes that the salary had remained constant over the last three years of employment.

Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the pension of a clerical officer, an executive officer and a principal, respectively, who retired in 1949 after the maximum established service in London; and what is the pension of equivalent officers retiring today.

Mr. MacDermot

To the nearest pound, the pensions related to retirement on 31st December, 1949, after 40 years' service are £402, £562 and £1,039 respectively.

The pensions related to retirement after the same length of service on 31st December, 1966, are £508, £732 and £1,534.

Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the pension payable to a widow of a clerical officer, an executive officer and a principal, respectively, who retired from the established Civil Service in 1949 after the maximum service and full contributions.

Mr. MacDermot

To the nearest pound, the pensions related to retirement on 31st December, 1949, after 40 years' service would be £165, £218 and £378 respectively.