HC Deb 25 November 1992 vol 214 c729W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what remuneration has actually been paid by each health service trust in England to chairmen and non-executive directors in 1991–2;

(2) what was the total cost of remuneration of chairmen and non-executive directors of national health service authorities and trusts in each year since 1988–89;

(3) what remuneration was actually paid to chairmen and non-executive directors in 1991–92 by each regional health authority in England and Wales;

(4) what remuneration was actually paid by each family health service authority in England to chairmen and non-executive directors in 1991–92;

(5) if she will provide by district health authority in England details of remuneration paid to chairmen and non-executive directors in 1991–92 detailing (a) fees, (b) other emoluments, (c) pensions and (d) the total.

Dr. Mawhinney

Information from the 1991–92 annual accounts of health authorities, NHS trusts and family health services authorities in England will be available later in the year. Figures which are separately identifiable in the formats of the annual accounts for the earlier years are shown in the table. Information relating to Wales is a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

£000 (cash)
1988–89 1989–90 1990–91
Health authorities
Chairmen's remuneration 2,753 2,832 4,875
Family health services authorities
Chairmen's remuneration 430 450 1,003
Members' remuneration 2,234

Notes:

1. The figures for health authorities relate to regional and district health authorities and the special health authorities for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals.

2. Arrangements to remunerate—essentially to compensate—members of family health services authorities—formerly family practitioner committees—for their time spent on FHSA business were introduced only during 1990–91.

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