NHS Trusts (Chief Executives' Pay)
Mr. Moore:
To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will estimate the average pay for chief executives for NHS trusts for the last 10 years; and if he will list the pay of the five highest paid chief executives of NHS trusts in 1998-99. [74994]
Mr. Galbraith:
The first NHS Trust was established in Scotland in 1992. The current 47 Trusts were not in being until 1995. The information requested is only fully available from 1995-96 and is set out in the table.
| £
|
Year | Average pay for chief executives
|
1995-96 | 63,490
|
1996-97 | 57,820
|
1997-98 | 68,680
|
Pay of the 5 highest paid chief executives
£
1995-96 | 1996-97 | 1997-98
|
89,000 | 91,000 | 93,000
|
85,000 | 90,000 | 89,000
|
85,000 | 85,000 | 85,000
|
83,000 | 83,000 | 84,000
|
80,000 | 83,000 | 83,000
|
From 1 July 1999, this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.
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FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS
European Union (Reform)
Mr. Cox:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list his priorities for the reform of European Union institutions. [73571]
Ms Quin:
Our overriding priority is to ensure that the enlarged Union has institutions which are effective, accountable and transparent. We also attach particular importance to making the Commission's resource and personnel management practices more effective and transparent.
General Affairs Council
Mr. Jim Marshall:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what the outcome was of the General Affairs Council held in Brussels on 22 and 23 February; and if he will make a statement. [73485]
Ms Quin:
1. The General Affairs Council in Luxembourg on 22 February 1999 adopted the A points listed in document 6078/99 and noted the resolutions, decisions and opinions adopted by the European Parliament in its sessions of 11-15 January and 27-28 January listed in documents 5117/99 and 5120/99.
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Copies of the documents listing the A points and resolutions will be placed in the House Libraries as soon as they become available. My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary and I represented the UK.
2. Foreign Ministers met on Sunday 21 February in advance of the General Affairs Council. Discussion focused on the 2000-2006 financial perspective, particularly on stabilising CAP and Structural Fund spending. Ministers agreed that further work at technical level on Community Initiatives and transitional arrangements was needed. Foreign Ministers agreed that the President of the GAC would report on the state of negotiations to the Informal meeting of Heads of State and Government in Petersberg on 26 February.
Implementation of the Amsterdam Treaty
3. The Presidency presented a paper on work in progress to prepare for entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty. There was some discussion, in particular on the Schengen Acquis. Detailed consideration of the paper was remitted to the Committee of Permanent Representatives.
4. The Commission presented its Opinion on Malta's renewed application to join the EU. The Opinion recommends that screening of Malta's legislation to assess its compatibility with EU obligations should begin as soon as possible, with a view to starting negotiations at the end of the year. I welcomed this on behalf of the UK. The Council asked the Committee of Permanent Representatives to examine the Opinion in greater detail and report back to the GAC.
5. The Council discussed the package finalised between the Commission and South Africa to conclude the Trade & Cooperation Agreement. Despite strong support from a majority of member states, including the UK, no overall agreement was possible. The Council asked the Commission to continue contacts with South Africa, with a view to reaching agreement by the end-March deadline set at the Vienna European Council.
Special assistance to the new Independent States
6. The Council welcomed the Commission's plans to transfer 20 million euro from the Russia TACIS programme to European Community Humanitarian Office to provide humanitarian aid for those Former Soviet Union countries worst hit by the Russian economic crisis.
EU-Japan: Regulation on market access programmes
7. Ministers agreed the Regulation which gives a legal base to implementation by the Commission of export promotion activities in Japan. The Regulation will not affect Member States' national export promotion activities.
8. Ministers discussed the then continuing negotiations on Kosovo at Rambouillet, and expressed their support for the efforts of the Contact Group. The Council urged the parties to the conflict to come to a comprehensive agreement, including on the security aspects; and reaffirmed the EU's readiness to play a key role in the implementation of an eventual agreement, including through reconstruction assistance. It also noted that,
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were a definitive agreement reached, Kosovo-related sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia would be gradually suspended, linked to certain conditions.
9. The Council issued a declaration which reiterated its condemnation of all forms of terrorism; deplored the violent acts which followed the arrest of Abdullan Ocalan; noted the Turkish Government's assurance that Ocalan would receive a fair trial; underlined its opposition to the death penalty; called on Turkey to resolve its problems by political means; and noted the EU's readiness to promote conciliation.
Middle East Peace Process
10. Ministers discussed the recent visit of the Presidency to the region and tasked the relevant EU bodies to examine how the EU can continue to support the peace process. Ministers also asked the relevant EU bodies to examine possibilities for further Community support to Jordan.
11. The Council emphasised the importance of free, fair and credible elections in Indonesia. It agreed a UK initiative for additional Commission funding for the elections (7 million euro).
External Representation of Euro
12. The Council encouraged the Presidency to pursue its efforts, in accordance to the conclusions of the Vienna European Council, on Community representation in discussions by G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on issues of particular relevance to EMU.
13. Following the GAC, there were successful meetings of the Association Councils with Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia. They took stock of their preparations for EU membership, and considered the operation of the Europe Agreements. Over dinner, the participants discussed Kosovo, Russia and relations with neighbouring states.
Task Forces
Dr. Tony Wright:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will publish a list of (1) task forces and (2) policy reviews established by his Department since May 1997 which (a) had external members recruited by way of public advertisement, and details of any person so appointed and (b) engaged in public consultation exercises, and the form that these took. [74465]
Mr. Fatchett:
None.
Council of Europe Conventions
Mr. Cox:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the conventions of the Council of Europe which the United Kingdom has not ratified. [74636]
Mr. Tony Lloyd:
The Council of Europe conventions which the United Kingdom has yet to ratify are as set out.
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Treaties signed but not ratified by United Kingdom
ETS | Date of signature | Title
|
046 | 16 September 1963 | Protocol No. 4 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, securing certain rights and freedoms other than those included in the Convention and in Protocol No. 1.
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072 | 28 May 1970 | Convention relating to Stops on Bearer Securities in International Circulation.
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077 | 16 May 1972 | Convention on the Establishment of a Scheme of Registration of Wills.
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101 | 28 June 1978 | European Convention on the Control of the Acquisition and Possession of Firearms by Individuals.
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102 | 10 May 1979 | European Convention for the Protection of Animals for Slaughter.
|
114 | 27 January 1999 | Protocol No. 6 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms concerning the Abolition of the Death Penalty.
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123 | 18 March 1986 | European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes.
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142 | 21 October 1991 | Protocol amending the European Social Charter.
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143 | 16 January 1992 | European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (Revised).
|
144 | 5 February 1992 | Convention on the Participation of Foreigners in Public Life at Local Level.
|
153 | 2 October 1996 | European Convention relating to questions on Copyright Law and Neighbouring Rights in the Framework of Transfrontier Broadcasting by Satellite.
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156 | 31 January 1995 | Agreement on Illicit Traffic by Sea, Implementing Article 17 of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
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163 | 7 November 1997 | European Social Charter (Revised).
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165 | 7 November 1997 | Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region.
|
170 | 8 September 1998 | Protocol of Amendment to the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes.
|
173 | 27 January 1999 | Criminal Law Convention on Corruption.
|
| | Total: 16
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