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Ministers remuneration salary benefits in kind and pensions

Updated 11 July 2016
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Ministers
The Rt Hon. Matt Hancock MP
Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
from 12 May 2015
The Rt Hon. Francis Maude MP*3
Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
until 11 May 2015
The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
from 15 July 2014
Minister for Government Policy
until 11 May 2015
The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP
Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
from 15 May 2015
The Rt Hon. William Hague MP8
First Secretary of State and Leader of the House of Commons
until 8 May 2015
Rob Wilson MP
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Civil Society)
The Rt Hon. Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE
Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal
Lord Bridges of Headley MBE*14
Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office
from 12 May 2015
Dr. Thérèse Coffey MP
Parliamentary Secretary and Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
from 12 May 2015
The Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP
Deputy Prime Minister and Lord President of the Council
until 8 May 2015
The Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP
Minister for Universities, Science & Cities
until 11 May 2015
Jo Johnson MP
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
until 11 May 2015
When a minister moves from one department to another, it is customary for the exporting department to pay their salary at the current rate of pay until the end of the month of departure and the importing department pays in the month following at the appropriate salary along with any arrears.
The value of pension benefits accrued during the year is calculated as (the real increase in pension multiplied by 20) less (the contributions made by the individual). The real increase excludes increases due to inflation or any increase or decrease due to a transfer of pension rights.
2 The figure quoted is for the period 1 June 2015 to 31 March 2016. The full-year equivalent is £31,680.
3 The Rt Hon. the Lord Maude of Horsham (as he is now known) did not seek re-election as the MP for Horsham at the 2015 General Election. As a result, he ceased to be an MP when Parliament was dissolved on 30 March 2015.
4 The figure quoted is for the period 1 April 2015 to 31 May 2015. The full-year equivalent is £31,680.
5 The salary of the Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP increased from £31,680 to £67,505 per annum with effect from 12 May 2015.
6 The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP has chosen to opt out of the Ministers’ Pension Scheme.
7 The figure quoted is for the period 15 May 2015 to 31 March 2016. The full-year equivalent is £67,505.
8 The Rt Hon. the Lord Hague of Richmond (as he is now known) did not seek re-election as the MP for Richmond at the 2015 General Election. As a result, he ceased to be an MP when Parliament was dissolved on 30 March 2015.
9 The figure quoted is for the period 1 April 2015 to 8 May 2015. The full-year equivalent is £67,505.
10 The figure quoted is for the period 15 July 2014 to 31 March 2015. The full-year equivalent was £67,505.
11 The figure quoted is for the period 28 September 2014 to 31 March 2015. The full-year equivalent was £22,375.
12 The salary of the Rt Hon. Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE increased from £78,891 to £101,038 per annum with effect from 12 May 2015. The figure quoted also includes Lords Office Holders’ Allowance of £3,760, the reduced rate for Lords ministers whose main home is within Greater London.
13 The figure quoted is for the period 15 July 2014 to 31 March 2015 and includes Lords Office Holders’ Allowance of £2,678. The full-year equivalent was £78,891. The full-year Lords Office Holders’ Allowance was £3,760, the reduced rate for Lords ministers whose main home is within Greater London.
14 Lord Bridges of Headley MBE was made a life peer on 28 May 2015.
15 The figure quoted is for the period 12 May 2015 to 31 March 2016. The full-year equivalent is £68,710.
16 The figure quoted is for the period 1 June 2015 to 31 March 2016 plus arrears for the period 12 May 2015 to 31 May 2015. The full-year equivalent is £22,375.
17 The figure quoted is for the period 1 April 2015 to 8 May 2015. The full-year equivalent is £67,505.
18 The figure quoted is for the period 1 April 2015 to 31 May 2015. The full-year equivalent is £31,680.
19 The figure quoted is for the period 15 July 2014 to 31 March 2015. The full-year equivalent was £31,680.