HC Deb 16 January 1989 vol 145 cc47-8W
Mr. Cryer

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the ministerial advisers appointed in his Department for each year since 1979, the salary each person received, whether paid directly or to another employer, and the duties undertaken, whether solely in his Department or in conjunction with other Departments; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Moore

Since 1979 special advisers were appointed to the Department of Health and Social Security as follows:

Name Date of appointment
Professor R. Dyson August 1979
Mr. N. True May 1982
Mr. A. J. Turner February 1987

Name Date of appointment
Mr. C. Hendry May 1988
Miss M. Libby May 1988

Following the creation of two separate Departments of State in July 1988 Miss Libby was appointed to the Department of Social Security.

It is not our practice to reveal the salaries of individual advisers as they are individually negotiated in relation to previous outside earnings and conditions and are therefore confidential. Except for Professor Dyson who was seconded into the Department of Health and Social Security for one day per week, all salaries were paid direct to the individual adviser. Professor Dyson's employer was reimbursed on a pro-rata basis for his services.

With the exception of Professor Dyson who was employed as a consultant adviser on industrial relations in the National Health Service, all advisers were employed on duties laid down by the Minister they served, solely in the Department.