HL Deb 06 March 2003 vol 645 c124WA
Lord Archer of Sandwell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What pay increase the Armed Forces' Pay Review Body has recommended for all regular and reserve Defence Medical Services medical and dental officers. [HL2022]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Bach)

In line with the main Armed Forces' Pay Review Body (AFPRB) recommendations for Armed Forces pay announced on 7 February, the review body has recommended an interim pay increase of 3.2 per cent for all regular and reserve Defence Medical Services medical and dental officers. The review body also recommends an interim 3.2 per cent increase to the sustained quality payments, general medical and general dental practitioner trainer pay and to the value of distinction awards. The AFPRB will submit its final recommendations following the announcement of the Doctors' and Dentists' Review Body report later this year and further written and oral evidence from the Ministry of Defence, the British Medical Association and the British Dental Association.

The additional cost to the defence budget will be some £5 million. This will be met within existing departmental expenditure limits.

The review body's interim recommendations are to be accepted in full, with implementation effective from 1 April 2003.