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Assistant Secretaries (Pensions)

Volume 963: debated on Tuesday 20 February 1979

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asked the Minister for the Civil Service whether he will set out the rate of annual pension payable on 1 January 1979 to assistant secretaries who have retired in each year since 1965 assuming 40 years' service and retirement at 31 December in each year.

The rates of annual pension payable on 1 January 1979 to former assistant secretaries who retired on 31 December in each year since 1965 with 40 years' reckonable service are set out below. It is assumed in each case that pension is based on pensionable pay at the maximum of the pay scale, and that there are no pensionable emoluments in payment.

Last day of service and annual rate of pension on1 January1979
£
31 December 19656,883·86
31 December 19667,171·44
31 December 19676,953·57
31 December 19686,897·14
31 December 19696,940·53
31 December 19706,915·36
31 December 19716,872·45
31 December 19728,487·82*
31 December 19738,037·07
31 December 19747,902·64
31 December 19758,206·41
31 December 19767,058·70
31 December 19776,113·49
31 December 19786,003·38

* NOTE: In 1972 the introduction of the principal Civil Service pension scheme allowed pensions to be based on pensionable pay in the best of the last three years of service rather than on average pay over the last three years.