Summary
‘Review
Body on Senior Salaries Report # 64: Review of Parliamentary Pay, Pensions and
Allowances 2007’ (Cm. 7270) examines the pay, pensions and allowances for
members of the House of Commons and House of Lords.
This Report
by the Review Body on Senior Salaries makes 34 recommendations for
parliamentary pay arrangements and allowances for 2007, covering both the House
of Commons and House of Lords.
Recommendations include that:
- MPs salaries increase by a further 1.9% of the salary payable from 1
November 2006, taking the new salary to £61,820, with the increase backdated to
1 April 2007
- The annual uprating takes place on 1 April each year,
beginning April 2008
- Beginning in April 2008, for 3 years, MPs
salaries be increased by £650 a year and that future reviews of parliamentary
pay, pensions and expenditure take place at four-yearly intervals
- From
1 April 2007, Ministers in the House of Lords receive the same percentage
increase in their salaries as Ministers of the same rank in the Commons
- The National Audit Office (NAO) audit the expenses of a representative
sample of MPs each year
- Partners of MPs who are named in the
Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund as sole beneficiaries should be
entitled to the same travel arrangements available to spouses and civil
partners
- The London Supplement be increased to £3,500, and adjusted in
line with the Public Sector Average Earnings.
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