HC Deb 22 July 1975 vol 896 c133W
Mr. Wigley

asked 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. Morris

The 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 Lewis

asked 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.