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Frequently Asked Questions

Basic Questions

How many Quangos were there in each year since 1998?

How many quangos were there in Scotland under the jurisdiction of the Scottish Executive in 2006?

How many quangos were there in Wales under the jurisdiction of the National Assembly for Wales in 2006?

How many executive agencies are there?

How many advisory bodies are there?

How many tribunal bodies are there?

How many independent monitoring boards are there?

Which government department has the most quangos under its jurisdiction?

Which government department has the least quangos under its jurisdiction?

Financial Questions

Which agency receives the most government funding?

Which agency has the biggest gross expenditure?

Personnel Questions

Who has the highest salary in any given year?

Which Quango has the most employees?

Post Code Questions

What were the most popular postcodes for Quangos in 2006?

Post Code # of Quangos
1. SW1 137
2. CF1 35
3. SE1 34
4. BT1 31
5. WC1 26
6. WC2 24
7. BT2 22
8. BT4 20
9. EH1 15
10. EC1 11

In 2006, which postcode contained the most Quangocrats?



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