HC Deb 13 March 1968 vol 760 cc337-8W
Mrs. Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the number of members of the Scottish Law Commission, stating in each case whether they are whole-time or part-time and the

physically disabled persons. Rehabilitation centres and sheltered workshops provided by or with the support of the Ministry of Labour and special schools for children provided by local education authorities are not included.

Following is the information:

salary of each; and what are the numbers and categories of staff employed by the Commission.

Mr. Ross

The Scottish Law Commission has a whole-time chairman and four part-time members. The chairman retains his judicial salary of £8,250 a year and the members are paid £2,000 a year. The Commission is served by five whole-time and one part-time legal staff, one executive officer, and six clerical and typing staff.