§ Ms HodgeTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what changes there have been in the numbers of staff employed by(a) the Treasury and (b) agencies for which the Treasury is responsible, listing the changes in the number of staff agency by agency in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and what changes are projected for 1995–96; [25063]
(2) how many posts were lost in (a) the Treasury and (b) agencies for which the Treasury is responsible, listing total posts lost agency by agency in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and how many posts are proposed to be lost in 1995–96;
(3) what changes there have been in the number of staff in employment by grade in (a) the Treasury and (b) each agency for which the Treasury is responsible in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and what are the projected figures for 1995–96; [25628]
(4) how many staff of (a) the Treasury and (b) agencies for which the Treasury is responsible were employed on a casual or short-term basis in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and what are the projected figures for 1995–96. [25417]
§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryThe numbers of permanent and casual staff employed by the Treasury in 1993–94, projected outturn for 1994–95 and plans for 1995–96 are 591W published in the Departmental report of the Chancellor's smaller Departments, a copy of which is in the Library of the House. Projections by grade are not available. The Treasury does not have any executive agencies.