HC Deb 04 April 1985 vol 76 cc707-10W
Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Prime Minister how many secondments have been made to the Civil Service without satisfying the legal requirements of the Civil Service Order in Council 1982 in 1984–85, and in each of the preceding five years; and if she will list the secondments.

The Prime Minister

As I explained to the House on 18 March in the answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Erith and Crayford (Mr. Evennett) at column366–67 measures are being taken to ensure that secondments to the Civil Service from outside organisations are made in compliance with the Civil Service Order in Council. Details of the number of secondments to Government Departments in the period up to 1983 were published in a Report by the Management and Personnel Office, a copy of which was placed in the Library of the House. In 1984 (the last full year for which figures are available) there were 116 such secondments as follows:

Number
MAFF 2
Cabinet Office (including Management and Personnel Office) 9
MOD 14
DES 2
Employment 7
Energy 12
DOE/DTp/PSA 15
ODA 4
OFT 1
Scottish Office 2
DTI 40
HM Treasury 5
Welsh Office 2
Registry of Friendly Societies 1

Secondments were made by the following organisations:

  • Armitage & Norton
  • Balfour Beatty
  • Bank of England
  • Barclays Bank
  • Binder Hamlyn
  • Boots
  • British Aerospace
  • British Gas
  • British Petroleum
  • British Rail
  • British Telecom
  • 708
  • Building Societies Association
  • CAA
  • Cable & Wireless
  • CAP Scientific
  • CBI
  • Central Electricity Generating Board
  • Cleanaway
  • Consep Ltd.
  • Coopers & Lybrand
  • Costains
  • Dearden Farrow
  • Deloitte Haskins & Sells
  • Drivers Jonas
  • Engineering Industrial Training Board
  • Ferranti Electronics
  • Fibreglass
  • Financial Times
  • Robert Fleming & Co.
  • GEC
  • Grimley & Son
  • Hill Samuel & Co.
  • IBM(UK)
  • ICI plc
  • ICL
  • IMI plc
  • Inco Europe
  • King & Co.
  • Lloyds Bank International
  • Logica
  • Lucas Industries
  • Marconi: Underwater Systems
  • Midland Bank
  • Morgan Grenfell and Co.
  • National Coal Board
  • National Westminster Bank
  • NIAB
  • Pannell Kerr Forster
  • Peat Marwick & Mitchell
  • Phillips Industries
  • Plessey Radar
  • Price Waterhouse
  • Racal Microsystems
  • R H M Research
  • Rolls Royce
  • Rothschild & Sons
  • Safety Reliability Directorate
  • SC/CON
  • Shell
  • Smiths Industries
  • W H Smith & Sons
  • Software Sciences
  • Spicer & Pegler
  • Standard Chartered Merchant Bank
  • Standard Telephones & Cables
  • STL
  • Swire and Sons
  • Thomson McLintock & Co.
  • Thornton Baker
  • Touche Ross
  • Vickers
  • VSEL
  • S G Warburg
  • Westland
  • 709
  • Ernst Whinney
  • Arthur Young McCelland & Moore & Co.

Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Prime Minister if she will list the measures now being taken in respect of secondments to the Civil Service to ensure compliance with the Civil Service Order in Council 1982; and if she will make a statement.

The Prime Minister

As I made clear in my reply of 18 March to my hon. Friend the Member for Erith and Crayford (Mr. Evennett), the Civil Service Commissioners are devising procedures to ensure that future secondments are made in compliance with the Civil Service Order in Council 1982 and any regulations made thereunder. Secondments that are currently in train are being referred to the Civil Service Commissioners on an individual basis and they will consider all such cases against the background of the provisions and discretionary powers contained in the Civil Service Order in Council 1982.

Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Prime Minister who has been appointed to the Civil Service under section 1(2)(g) of the 1982 Order in Council in the current year and in the preceding six years.

The Prime Minister

The Commissioners approved the following appointments under article 1(2)(g) of the Civil Service Order in Council 1982 or the corresponding article—1(2)(f)—of the 1978 Order in Council:

Year* and Department Appointment
1979
DTI Regional Industrial Adviser
DES Chairman, University Grants Committee
Cabinet Office Research Officer
FCO Head of Dependent Territories Section
Cabinet Office Research Assistant
FCO Specialist Supervisor
Transport Four Highways Engineers from China
Treasury Chief Economic Adviser
1980
MOD Telecommunications Traffic Officer A
GCHQ A Director of Communications
MOD Principal Professional and Technical Officer
MOD Resident Judge Cyprus
ODM Senior Scienctific Officer at Centre for Overseas Pests Research
1981
MOD Principal—Defence Sales
MOD Director General of Intelligence
MOD Head of Defence Sales
DHSS Deputy Chief Scientist
1982
FCO Senior Research Officer
DHSS Director Of Rickets Campaign
DHSS Research Officer
Departments of Industry and Trade Civil Aviation Safety Adviser
Home Office Communications Officer
MOD Chief Scientific Adviser
MOD Chief Executive—Royal Ordnance Factories
MOD Marketing Director—Royal Ordnance Factories
1983
MOD Chief Executive—Royal Dockyards
MOD Six HEO/SEO Posts—Royal Ordnance Factories

Year* and Department Appointment
DOE/PSA Director General of Design Services
1984
DHSS Computer Auditor
Energy Chinese Linguist with Petroleum Experience
1985
MOD Chief of Defence Procurement
* In which appointment approved under Article 1(2)(g) or 1(2)(f).

Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Prime Minister how many appointments to the Civil Service have been made without the issue of a certificate of qualification in each year since 1979; and under what provisions.

The Prime Minister

Article 1(2) of the Civil Service Order in Council 1982 (a copy of which is in the Library) lists seven categories of appointment in the Home Civil Service or Diplomatic Service which do not require the prior issue of a certificate of qualification by the Civil Service Commissioners. The categories are:

  1. (a) Crown appointments;
  2. (b) Appointments filled by the transfer of staff by or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament which exempts such staff from the requirement to be certificated;
  3. (c) Appointments which terminate at the end of an Administration;
  4. (d) Part-time appointments normally involving less than 15 hours a week;
  5. (e) Appointments of one year or less;
  6. (f) Appointments in the grades included in the Schedule to the Order in Council;
  7. (g) Appointments not exceeding five years which the Civil Service Commissioners are satisfied it is desirable should be made without the issue of a certificate of qualification.

Details of special advisers appointed under 1(2)(c) were given to the hon. Member in my reply of 10 April 1984, since when there have been a further 10 such appointments. No appointment under 1(2)(b) has been made since 1979. Those appointments made under 1(2)(g) have been listed in a separate reply to the hon. Member. The remaining categories cover a wide range of circumstances, including many thousands of staff recruited locally by Departments, including casual and part-time staff, on which information is not held centrally.