§ Mr. Wigleyasked the Minister for the Civil Service what is the total expenditure of Her Majesty's Stationery Office on manufactured goods in the last available year; and what proportion of this expenditure was to companies in development or special development areas.
§ Mr. Charles R. MorrisThe provisional total expenditure of Her Majesty's Stationery Office on manufactured goods in 1974–75 was £84,712,000, of which 15.6 per cent. was paid to firms in development or special development areas.
1st January 1972 1st April 1975 £ £ Principal … … 3,478–4,708 5,680–7,450 Principal Professional and Technology Officer … … 4,010–4,760 6,280–7,450 Principal Scientific Officer … … 3,317–4,387 5,514–7,205 There were 150 officers in these grades in January 1972 and 180 in April 1975.
§ Mr. Arthur Lewisasked the Minister for the Civil Service whether he will publish in the Official Report details of the five top paid civil servants in his Department; what salaries they now receive; what they were receiving in January 1972; and what increases they
1st January 1972 1st April 1973 1st January 1974 1st January 1975 £ £ £ £ Permanent Secretary in the CSD … 16,750 17,000 17,350 20,175 Second Permanent Secretary … 14,750 15,000 15,350 17,175 Deputy Secretary … 10,600 10,750 11,100 14,000 Note: All grades quoted received threshold additions from 1st June 1974 to 1st January 1975.