§ Mr. Gareth WardellTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales which class and vote covers the payment of salaries of national health service trust chief executives in Wales.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe salaries of chief executive officers of national health service trusts in Wales are paid from the income which trusts generate from their contracts to provide health services with health authorities, GP fund holders and the private sector. The provision which health authorities and GP fund holders in Wales receive to obtain services from health service providers is contained within class XV Wales, vote 8 of the 1993–94 supply estimates.
Regional Selective Assistance: Offers accepted 1991–92 Forecast jobs Travel to work area Offer Value (£000) New Safeguarded Aberdare 25 3 0 Bangor and Caernarfon 311 34 193 Blaenau Gwent Abergavenny 2,568 325 97 Bridgend 15,633 2,505 772 Cardiff 3,810 493 531 Cardigan 35 9 0 Haverfordwest 83 30 0 Holyhead 3,500 221 25 Llanelli 1,042 297 102 Merthyr and Rhymney 7,055 596 712 Neath and Port Talbot 9,410 316 671 Newport 5,107 268 622 Pontypool and Cwmbran 1,365 438 0 Pontypridd and Rhondda 5,785 603 177 Porthmadog and Ffestiniog 1,005 159 26 Shotton. Flint and Rhyl 8,953 698 308 South Pembrokeshire 500 93 0 Swansea 2,397 635 171 Wrexham 8,271 593 524 Total 76,855 8,316 4,931