A TaxPayers' Alliance campaign
For years, British politicians have promised a 'bonfire of the quangos' but only delivered hot air and half-baked debates.
Their chatter might occasionally spotlight what UK quangos do, who’s pulling the strings, and how much taxpayers’ cash they guzzle - but it’s nowhere near enough.
The sprawling network of quangos remains opaque and confusing to many. These organisations - often obscure to the public, including the journalists and politicians tasked with holding them accountable - continue to wield significant influence over our political system.
These domestic bodies have grown in number and power, burdening governance and siphoning off increasing amounts of taxpayers’ cash. It's high time light was shed on how many there are, what they do, how much they cost, and the extent to which they meddle in our policymaking.
British taxpayers deserve to know the truth about the hidden machinery steering their country. It’s time for Britain's quangos to be uncovered.
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Big Spending Projects Gone WrongTaxPayers’ Alliance highlights how quangos cause major government projects to be over budget and delivered late. |
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Quango Rich List 2025TaxPayers’ Alliance reveals the number of staff at quangos who received over £100,000 in total remuneration in 2023-24. |
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Members of the Board 2025TaxPayers’ Alliance reveals that in 2022-23 there were 285 individuals sitting on more than one quango board, including one individual who sat on a total of nine boards. |
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Quango Spending Over TimeAn examination of how quango spending has evolved over the past four decades. |
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BBC NEWS: Over 300 quango bosses paid more than the prime ministerOver 300 quango bosses received a higher salary than the prime minister last year, according to the TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA). |
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EXPRESS: Quango gravy train is making staff £145k a yearThe scale of Britain's professional 'quangocrats' is spiralling. |
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THE SPECTATOR: Revealed: Over a thousand quango staff earn six figuresA whopping 1,379 quango workers were remunerated over £100,000 in 2023-24, according to analysis from the Taxpayers’ Alliance. |
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THE TELEGRAPH: ‘Shock’ for taxpayers as 1,400 quango bosses paid six-figure salariesHundreds of quangocrats earning more than Prime Minister despite Labour crack down. |
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THE TELEGRAPH: Squeezed taxpayers continue to fund quango bosses’ six-figure salariesFunded by taxpayers but not directly accountable to them, these arms-length bodies wield great power at an immense cost to the public purse. |
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DAILY MAIL: So much for a bonfire of the quangos! Figures show at least 350 bosses earn more than the Prime MinisterHundreds of fat-cat public officials were paid more than the Prime Minister last year – sparking calls for Labour to speed up its promised 'bonfire of the quangos'. |
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THE TIMES: More than 1,300 quango staff on salaries and benefits over £100,000An analysis of packages enjoyed by senior staff at bodies from HS2 to national parks exposes the challenge facing the PM as he pledges to trim the state. |
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TELEGRAPH: Quango boss on nine boards misses quarter of meetingsMartin Spencer was a board member of more government bodies than anyone else in the public sector in 2022-23. |
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EXPRESS: UK spends £125m on salaries for quangocrats as waste spiralsThe Taxpayers' Alliance has revealed the scale of Britain's professional 'quangocrats' as the total cost of the bodies spirals. |
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THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Civil servants allowed to work abroad to visit lovers and extend holidays‘Sun-worshipping quangocrats’ log in from as far afield as Australia and the Maldives. |
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SUNDAY EXPRESS: Fury at taxpayer-paid staff working from Spain, France and ItalyEmployees in public sector bodies are getting the green light to work overseas. |
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THE SUN on SUNDAY: Public sector staff allowed to work from foreign countriesThe most common countries were Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland. |
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GB NEWS: Civil Service sparks outrage as eye-watering figures expose THOUSANDS being permitted to work 'from beaches'In new shock data collated by the Taxpayers' Alliance, thousands of public sector workers have been granted permission to work from abroad. |
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GB NEWS: Nana Akua blasts civil servants working abroadWhilst you and I struggle to keep things afloat, a load of unelected people who have extraordinary amounts of power to steer the destiny of this country are languishing in foreign paradises'. |
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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE: UK could pay anti-Israel band Kneecap up to £90,000 in legal costsTory leader Kemi Badenoch accused ministers of handing over taxpayer money to the group, which she accused of ‘glorifying evil terror groups’, after ministers dropped a court case against it. |
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THE TIMES: Keir Starmer under pressure to cut costs as quango expenditure doublesQuango costs have more than doubled in a decade despite successive pledges to slim down spending on public bodies, according to figures. |
LBC OPINION: If Starmer promised change, why are ministers still powerless against Britain’s quangocracyIt’s no secret that Sir Keir Starmer and his top team aren’t happy with the way the British state runs itself. |
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THE CRITIC: Kemi should abolish the College of PolicingThe Tory leader wants to scrap “non-crime hate incidents”, but she should abolish the root cause. |
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TPA BLOG: Britain's Quangos Uncovered: Unaccountable power, biased broadcasting, and bloated paychecksSo what’s the problem with Channel 4? On a practical level its public ownership allows it to operate on an unfair footing relative to purely private channels. |
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CapX: Britain is drowning in an alphabet soup of quangosMany quangos are halfway houses for retired mandarins and talking shops for the well-connected. |
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THE CRITIC: Britain Needs a QuangopalypseA periodic “quango cull” is not enough. |
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TPA BLOG: Britain's Quangos Uncovered: A car crash in managementWhat should be done about the Driving Vehicle Standards Authority and the Driving Vehicle Licensing Authority? |
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