HC Deb 30 April 2002 vol 384 cc720-1W
Mr. Bercow

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what the cost in 2001–02 was of the pay increase to staff in his Department, agencies and the non-departmental public bodies tor which he is responsible; and what the cost of the forthcoming increase will be in 2002–03; [50404]

Department, agency or non-departmental public body Cost of pay increase in 2001–02 Cost of forthcoming increase in 2002–03
HM Treasury The cost is estimated to be £924,000 at the time of settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
Royal Mint The cost is estimated to be £804,000 at the time of the settlement Royal Mint do not propose to increase pay rate in 2002–03
National Savings and Investments The cost is estimated to be £5,232 at the time of the settlement (includes accrued expenditure that is still in the process of being refined Cost cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
ONS The cost is estimated to be £2,387,000 at the time of settlement Cost cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been given
GAD The cost is estimated to be £105,000 at the time of the settlement Cost cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
DMO The cost is estimated to be £82,000 at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
VOA The cost is estimated to be £4.862 million at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
OGC The cost is estimated to be £913,000 at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
Inland Revenue The cost is estimated to be £34.3 million for staff below the SCS and £1 million for SCS staff at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
Customs and Excise The cost is estimated to be £17 million at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed
Statistics Commission The cost is estimated to be £10,000 at the time of the settlement Costs cannot be given because the pay increase has not yet been agreed

The Statistics Commission has been in existence for just under two years. The total salary costs are as follows: 2000–01 £135,528 (taken from published accounts); 2001–02 £199,000 estimated as 2001–02 accounts have not yet been published.

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