Oral Answers to Questions — Electricity Commission (Chairman).

– in the House of Commons am ar 8 Tachwedd 1939.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Tom Smith Mr Tom Smith , Normanton

asked the Minister of Transport whether he has appointed a successor to Sir C. W. Hurcomb at the Central Electricity Board, in view of his appointment as Director-General of the Ministry of Shipping?

Photo of Captain Euan Wallace Captain Euan Wallace , Hornsey

No, Sir. Arrangements have been made under which Sir Cyril Hurcomb will continue to hold his appointment as Chairman of the Electricity Commission on conditions which will leave him free to carry out fully his duties as Director-General of the Ministry of Shipping.

Photo of Mr Emanuel Shinwell Mr Emanuel Shinwell , Seaham

Are we to understand that the duties imposed on this gentleman by the Ministry of Shipping are so light as to warrant him continuing his present job at the Central Electricity Board? Is that the estimate the Government have of the importance of the Ministry of Shipping?

Photo of Captain Euan Wallace Captain Euan Wallace , Hornsey

No, Sir; that would not be the right interpretation of what I said.

Photo of Mr Emanuel Shinwell Mr Emanuel Shinwell , Seaham

Would the right hon. and gallant Gentleman give me his interpretation?

Photo of Captain Euan Wallace Captain Euan Wallace , Hornsey

The interpretation is exactly what I said in the answer to the question: Arrangements have been made under which Sir Cyril Hurcomb will continue to hold his appointment as Chairman of the Electricity Commission on conditions which will leave him free to carry out fully his duties as Director-General of the Ministry of Shipping.

Photo of Captain Euan Wallace Captain Euan Wallace , Hornsey

An appropriate adjustment of his salary between the two posts will be made, and the hon. Member must not think that Sir Cyril Hurcomb will receive two salaries for one job.

Photo of Mr James Ede Mr James Ede , South Shields

Does not the right hon. and gallant Gentleman think that the job of being Chairman of the Electricity Commission at the present time demands the full-time duties of this gentleman?

Photo of Captain Euan Wallace Captain Euan Wallace , Hornsey

This course has been taken after consultation with the electricity industry; and I may say that I have consulted at least two prominent Members of the hon. Gentleman's party opposite. We believe that it is in the best interests of the industry to keep Sir Cyril Hurcomb as titular Chairman of the Electricity Commission at the present time.