Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Overt ocracy overpayment...


Good work and good info [as usual] from The Taxpayer's Alliance in the 20th edition of their Town Hall Rich List (a.k.a troughers on the take*) 

In a nutshell: 
Local authority employees with £100,000 in total remuneration in 2024-25 rose 21.2% from 2023-24 
Local authority employees receiving £150,000 rose 14.9% in the same period. 
Those receiving £200,000 or more rose 39.7 % 
The highest paid overall received £457,500. "The name and job title of this individual were not provided.
"The individual with the largest compensation for loss of office payment in 2024-25 was the unnamed assistant chief executive at Cambridge council who received £222,559 in compensation and £330,101 in total remuneration"...I bet you ANYTHING this twat walked into an equivalent job in another council within three months, just like that guy in Somerset a few years back. 

Full pdf paper with all the data HERE

All this is fine, after all, no-one could possibly say things have gotten worse... can they? Roads better, services better, more rubbish collection, more...oh. 

 * there will be some good people working across the councils in the U.K., unfortunately most are grossly overpaid, not very efficient, and at the same time actually believe they're good at their job; with each pay-rise that false impression swells their self-entitlement further.

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