189
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23 MAY 1990
FAC like
Written Answers
190
Written Answers
Number of Full/part time Salary
appoint-
ments
Renewal date
Advisory Board to the Wilson
Chair of International Politics: University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
Irish Pensions Appeals Tribunal Commonwealth Institute:
Chairman of the Scottish
Committee
Commonwealth Institute:
1 Part-time
Nil
2. Part-time
I
:
Part-time
Per diem expenses Nil
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November 1992
RECEIVER REGISTRY
1 TS1999
DESK OFFICER
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1 Full-time
Salary by negotiation between Ele
public body and individuals concerned
Director General
Commonwealth Institute:
12 Part-time
Nil
Member of Board of
Governors
Sightsavers
2 Part-time
Nil
Commonwealth Foundation
1 Part-time
Nil
Diplomatic Service Appeal
8 Part-time
Per diem expenses
Boards
Wilton Park Academic Council
17 Part-time
Nil
Commonwealth Institute
1 Part-time
Chairman of Board of
Governors
Lloyd Foundation
I Part-time
Advisory Committee on
17 Part-time
Nil Nil
Economic and Social
Not salaried, incumbent paid
honorarium
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Various dates between June 1990
and May 1992
April 1992
February 1993
Various dates between January
1991 and September 1992
Various dates between 1990 and
1992
January 1991
Permanent (ex officio) 1992
Resources Overseas Commonwealth Schools
15 Part-time
Nil
Commission
Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical
Diseases
6 Part-time
토토
Nil
Overseas Service Pension Scheme
4 Part-time
Per diem expenses
8 Part-time
Per diem expenses
22
Part-time
Indian Family Pension Scheme Institute of Development Studies Developing Countries Trade
Agency
Commonwealth Development
Corporation
Crown Agents
HKD Hong Kong
Various dates between August
1990 and July 1992
Indefinite
Indefinite
1 full-time,
Per diem expenses
Full-time salary by negotiation.
Remainder: per diem expenses Salaries by negotiation
Indefinite 1992 Indefinite
Various dates in 1990 and 1992
7 part-time
7 Part-time
8 1 full-time
Salaries by negotiation
Mr. Stevens: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he will reply to the outstanding points in the second report of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Session 1988-89, on Hong Kong.
Mr. Conway: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he will reply to the outstanding points in the second report of the Foreign Affairs Committee on Hong Kong.
Mr. Maude We will publish our further observations on the Report at 1530 hours on 23 May 1990.
CLAIMS Foreign Compensation
Mr. Wilshire: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what progress is being made in implementing the Foreign Compensation (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (Distribution) Order 1987.
Mr. Sainsbury: The Foreign Compensation Commission, which has been assisted in the performance of administrative tasks by Price Waterhouse, will on 1 June begin making final payments from the Russian fund amounting to approximately £28-2 million, representing 24-78 per cent. of the value assigned to a claim, to successful claimants against the fund. Taking into account the two previous interim payments, the total sum paid to claimants from the fund will amount to approximately
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Various dates in 1991 and 1992
£62.4 million, representing 54-78 per cent. of the assessed value of successful claims. The disbursements commencing on 1 June will exhaust the balance in the fund.
CIVIL SERVICE
Personal Files
Mr. Kirkwood: To ask the Minister for the Civil Service if he has made any changes in Civil Service departmental procedures on personal files held on members of staff of staff as a result of the Colin Wallace affair.
Mr. Luce: No.
Outside Organisations
Mr. Gerald Howarth: To ask the Minister for the Civil Service what was the level of interchange between the civil service and outside organisations in 1989.
Mr. Luce: My Department's report on the interchange of staff between the civil service and other organisations in 1989 shows that the number of long-term secondments —that is, those of at least three months' duration— between the civil service and industrial or commercial organisations increased by 24 per cent. in 1989 to 627. There was also an increase-of 6 per cent.—in the number of long-term secondments between the civil service and non-business organisations, of which there were 530 in 1989.