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Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body Service Medical and Dental Officers Supplement to the Forty-Fifth Report 2016

Recommendations from the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body (AFPRB) on remuneration for Service Medical and Dental Officers.

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AFPRB Service Medical and Dental Officers Supplement

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Service Medical and Dental Officers Supplement

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Correction made to page 16, Table 4

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This report sets out the AFPRB’s analysis of evidence given by relevant organisations and makes recommendations for remuneration for Service Medical and Dental Officers. The Government responds to the report in Parliament.

The AFPRB is independent and makes recommendations on the remuneration and charges for members of the UK Armed Forces.

Note: During the compilation of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body, Service Medical and Dental Officers Supplement to the Forty-Fifth Report 2016 there was an error in the figures provided in Table 4 on page 16.

Updates to this page

Published 21 April 2016
Last updated 3 October 2016 + show all updates
  1. Error in the 2016 DMS Report relating to Table 4 on page 16 of the Report

  2. First published.

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