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COUNCIL BOSSES' PAY UNDER ATTACK

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Fourteen council chiefs earn more money than Gordon Brown

Friday March 28,2008

The number of Town Hall "fat cats" raking in more than £100,000 has soared by a quarter - as families face further hikes in council tax.

Some 818 local authority bosses crested the pay threshold last year, compared with 645 in 2005-6.

Fourteen earned more than the Prime Minister Gordon Brown's £188,000 annual salary, while six received more than £200,000 from the public purse.

The figures - compiled by pressure group the TaxPayers' Alliance - are bound to cause fury at a time when consumers are feeling the pinch from an economic downturn and rising living costs. Government data revealed that council tax bills are set to rise by 4% this year - well above the 2.5% inflation rate.

Gordon Brown has demanded a 2% cap on wage settlements in order to keep inflation down, but the Town Hall "Rich List" shows that top bosses enjoyed an average rise more than double that last year - 4.6%.

The average pay package for the 818 on the list was more than £120,000 - nearly five times the starting wage of a police constable.

TaxPayers' Alliance chief executive Matthew Elliott insisted such pay bonanzas were not acceptable when councils failed to deliver value for money.

"Too often, council executives are rewarded handsomely even when they fail," he said. "Families and pensioners are struggling with the demands of yet another council tax rise, and councils owe it to them to cut back on executive pay hikes."

The TaxPayers' Alliance used freedom of information laws to request details of senior officials' earnings from more than 450 councils across the UK.

The best paid was Northamptonshire's chief executive Peter Gould, who scooped a whopping £215,000 in 2006-7. He retired last May. Hot on his heels was Kingston-upon-Hull chief executive Kim Ryley, on £213,162 including some £4,000 in expenses. Kensington & Chelsea town clerk Derek Myers was paid £205,000, according to the list.


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FATCATS

29.03.08, 12:31am

What do these people do for scuh grossly obcene salaries??????????????????????

They get the huge salaries and the, as one is reported as getting £97.000 a year pensin, the all they whine about is we have to put up council tax but we also have to cut back on services, now we know why.

I thought these we public servants that did this job to serve the comunity now we know the only seve themselves.

All politicians and council top dogs, soory cats as they like to take the cream of the top, should be audited every years to show how they earn thier wages.

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NO SUPRISES

28.03.08, 11:21am

Lived and worked in London all my (long) life - always worked in areas goverened by labourites due to nature of the work was involved with them a lot.
They were always incompetant, inefficient and unsuitable.

So when i got married and decided to purchase a house decided that we would only live in areas where the local Councils were Conservatives - initially they were streets ahead of the labourite areas in every way.

What are they like now?

All Councils (in London) are like the labourite Councils here were in the fifties & sixties etc., etc., - incompeatant, ineficient and unsuitable.

There is only one thing that we should all do - everytime they are a problem report them to the Local Government Ombudsman (phone 02476820000 web site www.lgo.org.uk) - you can get compensation for their incompetance.

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FAT COUNCIL PRATS

28.03.08, 11:15am

I think the Clown is only pissed off, because some of these greedy council fat prats are on more than him, I mean, he is running the country(into the ground) compared to the fact, that these councils are only running their own towns(into the ground)
I think it fair comment to say, they all went to the same school and should all be put on the same ship, put out to sea and bloody sunk.

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COUNCIL BOSSES' PAY UNDER ATTACK

28.03.08, 9:57am

CRIMINAL AND UTTERLY OBSCENE.

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CREAM OFF THE TOP

28.03.08, 6:24am

The "fat cats" become even fatter and my dustbin overflows with last weeks' leftovers, the streets are full of litter, public seating is falling to bits, there is no bus shelter to stand in out of the torrential rain, and who could care less?

Don't all put your hands up at once.

There are two major problems with this country. First of all there is a Prime Minister who is so out of touch with reality and logic, who relies exclusively on reams of waffle and spin, and there are Local Government Officials - whom I am positive went to the same upmarket school as Gordon Brown and his gaggle of insignificant cronies. They could not give a damn about hard-pressed taxpayers who support their cloud-cuckoo land existence.

Brown and Local Government are one. Neither can make a positive decision in fear that it would cause a precedent. We must not have precedents in favour of the public, that would never do.

Privatise all Local Authorities pronto.

There are far too many fat cats lounging around in our Town Halls, doing very little only planning their next game of golf or foreign holiday.

This country is distinctly heading for a revolution - and it will not be long in coming at this rate.



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