HC Deb 01 February 1989 vol 146 cc265-6W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what remuneration is made to the chair of the Electricity Consumers Council.

Table: NHS Paid Medical Staff by Grade and nature of contract at 30 September 1987: Numbers
England Trent Region Nottingham District
Grade Wholetime Maximum Part-time1 Other Part-time Wholetime Maximum Part-time1 Other Part-time Wholetime Maximum Part-time1 Other Part-time
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j)
NHS Hospital Service
Consultant 6,616 4,663 1,254 653 387 41 90 76 13
Associate Specialist 513 278 48 11 3 3
Senior Registrar2 2,333 218 211 20
Registrar 5,345 166 497 14 101 3
Senior House Officer 9,279 127 916 14 174 1
House Officer 2,770 11 269 45
Other Grades3 13 78 2 2
Hospital Practitioner 894 63 7
Appointment under Paragraph 94 (Clinical Assistant) 6,603 516 73
Community Health Services
Senior Clinical Medical Officer4 583 549 50 43 7 8
Clinical Medical Officer4 623 1,088 41 84 1 3
Other Medical Officer4 2 2,688 272 31
1Maximum part-time contracts are available to NHS paid consultant staff only.
2 Contracts of Senior Registrars are held only by regional health authorities and the special health authorities for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals.
3 Includes senior hospital medical officer.
4 Figures for part-lime staff include part-time sessional staff.

Mr. Forth

[holding ansiver 27 January 1989]The chairman of the Electricity Consumers Council—the national body—receives a salary of £10,742 per annum. The chairmen of the 12 area electricity consultative councils in England and Wales are paid a salary of £10,024 per annum.

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