To ask the Scottish Government whether there have been changes to the number of its special advisers and their responsibilities since July 2012 and what the costs are of employing the special adviser team.
The estimated costs of employing special advisers for the current financial year is £933,522 – a real terms decrease of £54,846 from the 12-month cost of the 2006-07 special adviser team which, when up-rated to 2012-13 prices, cost £987,368.
Two senior special advisers, Kevin Pringle and Colin Pyle, have recently left the Scottish Government on 31 August 2012 and 28 September 2012 respectively. Colin McAllister was appointed on 3 October 2012 as Deputy Head of Policy. On 8 October, Alexander Anderson joins as Deputy Head of Communications and Political Spokesperson, Delancy Johansson joins as a Policy Special Adviser.
The cost of employing special advisers in financial years since 2006-07 is as follows:
SPAD Numbers and Costs Since 2006-07
Year
|
Number
|
Salary
|
Salary Uprated to 2012-13 Prices***
|
ERNIC**
|
Pension**
|
Total Cost
|
Total Cost Uprated to 2012-13 Prices***
|
2006-07
|
12
|
£684,520
|
£791,072
|
£90,874
|
£105,422
|
£854,376
|
£987,368
|
2007-08
|
9
|
£358,281
|
£403,982
|
£39,093
|
£98,434
|
£480,251
|
£541,510
|
2008-09
|
11
|
£466,783
|
£512,340
|
£44,888
|
£120,830
|
£617,766
|
£678,058
|
2009-10
|
10
|
£535,331
|
£578,873
|
£54,103
|
£125,720
|
£701,627
|
£758,695
|
2010-11
|
11
|
£542,068
|
£569,973
|
£51,364
|
£108,550
|
£694,153
|
£729,887
|
2011-12
|
12
|
£528,869
|
£543,148
|
£64,930
|
£128,671
|
£717,380
|
£736,749
|
2012-13*
|
12
|
£704,288
|
-
|
£70,094
|
£158,140
|
£932,522
|
-
|
Notes:
Total Costs include salary, ERNIC and employer pension contributions.
*Estimate based on current team of 13 special advisers being in post for the remainder of 2012-13
**The level of the employer ERNIC and pension contributions is not a matter for the Scottish Government.
***All total costs figures have been converted into real terms (2012-13 prices) to adjust for inflation using HM Treasury deflators, published in June 2012. These were the latest available deflators at the time of calculation on 12 September 2012. It should be noted that the 2012-13 deflator is based on OBR (Office for Budget Responsibility) forecast data from the UK Government March 2012 Budget Report.
In total, there are 13 special advisers. They are appointed in accordance with Part 1 of the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 by the First Minister as a special adviser for the purpose of providing assistance to the Scottish ministers. Their specific responsibilities are as follows:
Name
|
Role
|
Appointed
|
Geoff Aberdein
|
Chief of Staff
Responsible for the First Minister's strategic programme in Government
First Minister’s senior intermediary with key internal & external stakeholders
Coordination of the Special Adviser team
Policy support on Commonwealth Games & Sport portfolio
|
26 May 2011
|
Stuart Nicolson
|
Head of Communications
Senior Political Spokesperson
|
26 May 2011
|
Liz Lloyd
|
Deputy Head of Communications & Political Spokesperson
Lead on online and new media
|
30 January 2012
|
Alexander Anderson
|
Deputy Head of Communications & Political Spokesperson
|
8 October 2012
|
Malcolm Fleming
|
Support to the First Minister’s Private Office
Contributing to FM’s keynote speeches and new media
Policy advice on International Development portfolio
|
25 July 2011
|
John MacInnes
|
Lead on political research
Support for First Minister’s Questions
Support to the Communications Special Advisers
|
3 June 2011
|
Noel Dolan
|
Senior Special Adviser to the Deputy First Minister
Support on Government Strategy & Constitution
Policy advice on Infrastructure & Investment portfolio
|
26 May 2011
|
Alex Bell
|
Head of Policy Development including Constitution
Policy advice on Culture & External Affairs portfolio
|
26 May 2011
|
Colin McAllister
|
Deputy Head of Policy Development
Education & Lifelong Learning portfolio overview
Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth portfolio overview
|
3 October 2012
|
Stephen Gethins
|
Policy advice on Energy, Rural Affairs and the Environment portfolios
Support on EU relations
|
26 May 2011
|
David Hutchison
|
Policy advice on the Health & Wellbeing portfolio
Lead on FOI legislation
|
8 June 2011
|
John McFarlane
|
Policy advice on Justice portfolio
Policy advice on Parliamentary Business portfolio, including engaging with Parliamentary Liaison Officers
|
26 May 2011
|
Delancy Johansson
|
Policy advice on Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth portfolio (other than Energy)
Policy advice on Education & Lifelong Learning portfolio
Policy advice on the Council of Economic Advisers
|
8 October 2012
|
The current Special Adviser Pay Bands and Ranges and the number of Special Advisers within each Pay Band are:
Pay Band
|
Current Pay Range
|
Number of Special Advisers
|
1
|
£39,445 – £52,904
|
7
|
2
|
£51,041 - £67,709
|
2
|
3
|
£65,017 - £83,963
|
4
|
3 (premium)
|
£83,549 - £100,942
|
0
|
4
|
£86,965 - £104,462
|
0
|