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Detective Superintendents And Inspectors

Volume 885: debated on Thursday 6 February 1975

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42.

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the average take-home pay with allowances etc. of a detective superintendent and of a detective inspector in the Metropolitan Police force.

A recent Police Council survey showed that in May 1974

19731974
Number of tickets cancelledPercentage of totalNumber of tickets cancelledPercentage of total
Afghanistan1060·2420·1
Algeria1160·21490·3
Argentine Republic4661·07801·5
Australia390·1930·2
Austria370·1310·1
Bahrain2010·4950·2
Bangladesh2140·44090·8
Barbados4911·04580·9
Belgium2930·62700·5
Bolivia280·1850·2
Botswana55
Brazil4120·84930·9
Bulgaria6571·39251·8
Burma1130·22230·4
Cameroon4180·92890·5
Canada2310·52890·5

average gross earnings, including allowances and, in the case of the inspector, overtime, were £5,170 for a detective superintendent and £5,571 for a detective inspector. These figures do not take account of the general pay increase to the police in September 1974, threshold payments and an increase in London allowance, all of which apply to both ranks.