Council to disclose senior pay packets

Date published: 31 March 2009


Rochdale Borough Council could be forced to disclose detailed information on senior staff pay.

Local Government Minister announced yesterday (Monday 30 March) that a new legal requirement, a result of changes to the Accounts and Audit Regulations (2003), could make almost 500 local authorities reveal the information in their 2009/10 statement of accounts.

The new remuneration disclosure rules would require councils to set out full details for around 2500 specifically identified senior posts including temporary senior appointments covering salary, bonuses, pensions, perks and compensation pay offs.

These new disclosure standards would bring councils up to the same high standards that are already required of civil servants and Government Ministers.

Additionally, the proposals build on the standards set in central government by also requiring councils to publish a head count, in narrower £5,000 band increments, of all staff taking home more than £50,000 a year.

Local Government Minister John Healey said: "It is right that council decide the wages for their staff, but the public pays and they have the right to see the full picture of top pay and perks.

"Councils are big organisations with a tough job - they need the best people in charge. But we've recently seen top salaries rising far faster than the rest of local government. This salary spiral has to stop.

"The level of public disclosure for councils is much lower than we now rightly require from the civil service and ministers. I want it brought up to a better standard.

"That is why I am proposing full disclosure in new regulations that will mean authorities must publish in their annual reports what their top earners get in pay, pensions, redundancy payoffs, bonuses and other special allowances.

"In today's tough economic climate councils must think harder about senior salaries and this will put a brake on spiralling pay packets."

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