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Councils 'to reveal bosses' pay' Councils 'to reveal bosses' pay'
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Councils in England will be forced to publish information on how much their chief executives earn under planned legislation, the government has said.Councils in England will be forced to publish information on how much their chief executives earn under planned legislation, the government has said.
Local Government Minister John Healey said the "spiralling" pay of some council chiefs needed to be countered.Local Government Minister John Healey said the "spiralling" pay of some council chiefs needed to be countered.
But David Clark of the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives said that his members carried out "big complex jobs requiring people of real talent".But David Clark of the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives said that his members carried out "big complex jobs requiring people of real talent".
English council tax bills will rise by 3% on average, a BBC survey suggests.English council tax bills will rise by 3% on average, a BBC survey suggests.
The study by the leading accountancy body CIPFA, based on returns from nearly 75% of councils, indicates that the average band D home bill will rise by just over £40 to £1,414.The study by the leading accountancy body CIPFA, based on returns from nearly 75% of councils, indicates that the average band D home bill will rise by just over £40 to £1,414.
'Pay-offs for failure''Pay-offs for failure'
Across the country, around 20 council heads are believed to earn more than the prime minister.Across the country, around 20 council heads are believed to earn more than the prime minister.
While Gordon Brown receives an annual salary of £194,000, the heads of Newham and Wandsworth councils earn more than £240,000 each year.While Gordon Brown receives an annual salary of £194,000, the heads of Newham and Wandsworth councils earn more than £240,000 each year.
If that was a private sector job, they would have three times the income David Clark Society of Local Authority Chief ExecutivesIf that was a private sector job, they would have three times the income David Clark Society of Local Authority Chief Executives
But many local authorities raise legal objections to attempts to find out details of some of the top earners, while others require formal Freedom of Information requests.But many local authorities raise legal objections to attempts to find out details of some of the top earners, while others require formal Freedom of Information requests.
Mr Healey said the government had decided to legislate to reveal the full picture of what senior councils officers are paid.Mr Healey said the government had decided to legislate to reveal the full picture of what senior councils officers are paid.
"We've seen in some councils' salaries spiralling, we've seen some big pay-offs for failure, and that can't go on," he said."We've seen in some councils' salaries spiralling, we've seen some big pay-offs for failure, and that can't go on," he said.
"I think the public need to know the full picture. That's why I'm going to change the rules.""I think the public need to know the full picture. That's why I'm going to change the rules."
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Earlier this month the Conservatives, also said councils should be forced to publish detailed information on expenditure, including senior staff's pay and perks, and proposed guidance to stop "rewards for failure" for sacked staff.Earlier this month the Conservatives, also said councils should be forced to publish detailed information on expenditure, including senior staff's pay and perks, and proposed guidance to stop "rewards for failure" for sacked staff.
But Mr Clark said local authority chief executives were worth their salaries.But Mr Clark said local authority chief executives were worth their salaries.
"The average shire county, for example, employs 22,000 people," he said."The average shire county, for example, employs 22,000 people," he said.
"If that was a private sector job, they would have three times the income.""If that was a private sector job, they would have three times the income."
It is not only councils which have seen large top-level wage rises - one housing association chief executive took home £327,000 in the last financial year, while the highest-paid official at Transport for London earned £540,000 - including a pay-off.It is not only councils which have seen large top-level wage rises - one housing association chief executive took home £327,000 in the last financial year, while the highest-paid official at Transport for London earned £540,000 - including a pay-off.
REGIONAL TAX BREAKDOWN South East, £1,436 (+3.4%) London, 1,307 (+1.2%)East of England, £1,450 (+3.0%)East Midlands, £1,454 (+3.3%)North East, £1,479 (+3.5%)North West, £1,441 (+3.3%)South West, £1,462 (+3.5%)West Midlands, £1,388 (+3.3%)Yorkshire and Humber, £1,380 (+3.3%) Average figures for band D houses, England, 2009-10. Source: CIPFA REGIONAL TAX BREAKDOWN South East, £1,436 (+3.4%) London, 1,307 (+1.2%)East of England, £1,450 (+3.0%)East Midlands, £1,454 (+3.3%)North East, £1,479 (+3.5%)North West, £1,441 (+3.3%)South West, £1,462 (+3.5%)West Midlands, £1,388 (+3.3%)Yorkshire and Humber, £1,380 (+3.3%) Average figures for band D houses, England, 2009-10. Source: CIPFA class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=6132&edition=1">Send us your comments
The moves come amid increasing scrutiny of salaries in the private sector, which have been used in recent years as a justification for big increases in the wages of local government chiefs.The moves come amid increasing scrutiny of salaries in the private sector, which have been used in recent years as a justification for big increases in the wages of local government chiefs.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is "very angry" about proposed bonuses for executives at banks bailed out by the taxpayer. And ministers have condemned former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin for keeping his £16m pension pot.Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is "very angry" about proposed bonuses for executives at banks bailed out by the taxpayer. And ministers have condemned former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin for keeping his £16m pension pot.
The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) survey found that London is set to see the lowest council tax rises over the next year, of just over 1%, but bills in the South West and North East will rise 3.5%.The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) survey found that London is set to see the lowest council tax rises over the next year, of just over 1%, but bills in the South West and North East will rise 3.5%.
Above inflationAbove inflation
Inflation is currently 3% when measured by the official Consumer Price Indexes measure, but is expected to fall further.Inflation is currently 3% when measured by the official Consumer Price Indexes measure, but is expected to fall further.
And the Retail Prices Index, an inflation measure which includes mortgage costs and is often used in wage negotiations, has already fallen to 0.1%.And the Retail Prices Index, an inflation measure which includes mortgage costs and is often used in wage negotiations, has already fallen to 0.1%.
The latest research by CIPFA suggests that several councils in London are freezing or even cutting bills in response to the economic climate.The latest research by CIPFA suggests that several councils in London are freezing or even cutting bills in response to the economic climate.
The government has said "excessive" increases in bills will not be tolerated and they urged councils to make further savings to ensure that core services are not affected during the recession.The government has said "excessive" increases in bills will not be tolerated and they urged councils to make further savings to ensure that core services are not affected during the recession.
The Conservatives have said they will freeze council tax for two years if they are elected. The Liberal Democrats say they would scrap council tax altogether and replace it with a new local tax, based on income rather than the value of a person's home.The Conservatives have said they will freeze council tax for two years if they are elected. The Liberal Democrats say they would scrap council tax altogether and replace it with a new local tax, based on income rather than the value of a person's home.