HC Deb 17 July 1969 vol 787 cc165-6W
Mr. Hooley

asked the Postmaster-General, in the Post Office at the most recent convenient date in 1969, what were the total numbers of employees of all grades, the aggregate value of capital assets including land and buildings, the annual income and expenditure, and the commercial or industrial activities other than the carriage and distribution of Her Majesty's mail and the operation of telecommunications, giving for each separate activity the value of assets employed and the number of employees.

Mr. Stonehouse

Most of the information will be published in a few weeks' time in the Post Office Report and Accounts for 1968–69. But in, for example, the operation of the postal and money order services it is not possible to separate the value of the assets or the number of employees.