Includes full data for every council
The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) proudly presents the fourth Town Hall Rich List, the list of staff in local government whose remuneration exceeds £100,000. Since the first Rich List in 2007, the number of senior staff receiving such large sums has soared, and the latest Rich List shows that trend continuing despite the recession and economic hardship suffered in the private sector. The Fourth Town Hall Rich List reveals the names, job titles and full remuneration of this well-paid group for the financial year 2008-09, making it the first such Rich List covering the start of the recent recession. The report can be read here and includes detailed breakdowns for each council.
Many workers in the public and private sectors expect pay freezes or cuts with resources scarce following the recession and a crisis in the public finances. Despite this, the Rich List reveals that executive pay in town halls across the UK has continued to be insulated from economic reality. As Councils look for savings and taxpayers suffer rising bills, salaries have continued to rise for senior staff.
The Town Hall Rich List has proved extremely influential, achieving policy change from all three main political parties in the last 12 months. The Government last year introduced a statutory instrument proposing to name all senior officials with details of their full remuneration. Unfortunately the legislation was watered down after lobbying from local authorities and other public bodies. The Liberal Democrats also adopted a general policy of transparency for senior public sector employees last year. In March 2010, the Conservatives pledged to publish full details – including the name and position – of any Council worker who earns more than the entrance pay of a senior civil servant, or around £58,500. The political consensus is that the TPA's work should become formal policy whoever is in Government.
However, until that transparency is introduced the Town Hall Rich List remains the most comprehensive guide to senior pay in local authorities. To produce this report, the TaxPayers’ Alliance sends Freedom of Information requests to every council in the UK to find out more details of who the staff are and how their remuneration breaks down.
The full report can be found online here.
Key Findings
Click here to download the full report.
John O'Connell, Policy Analyst at the TaxPayers' Alliance, said:
"Town Hall bosses have had a very good recession at taxpayers' expense. More of them than ever are earning massive amounts, and they even enjoyed a healthy pay rise while everyone else was suffering pay freezes, cuts or redundancies. It is unfair that these public servants have been having a whale of a time while the ordinary taxpayers who fund their generous deals have been struggling to survive the recession. Now that most councils are in financial trouble, these senior managers must take serious pay cuts to help make ends meet."