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Deal for Pembrokeshire chief executive Bryn Parry-Jones agreed Bryn Parry-Jones: deal worth £330,000 agreed for Pembrokeshire chief
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A severance deal has been agreed for Pembrokeshire chief executive Bryn Parry-Jones to quit his job. A severance deal worth £330,000 has been agreed for Pembrokeshire chief executive Bryn Parry-Jones to quit his job.
Councillors voted 29-23 in favour of the deal but the details are not yet known. Councillors voted 29-23 in favour of the deal at a meeting in Haverfordwest on Thursday.
Reports claim he could get a pay-off of more than £320,000. Mr Parry-Jones will leave his post on 31 October.
This follows a row over cash payments in lieu of pension contributions which the Wales Audit Office said were unlawful. This deal follows a row over cash payments in lieu of pension contributions which the Wales Audit Office said were unlawful.
Police inquiries into the cash payments have been dropped after no evidence was found of criminal offences.Police inquiries into the cash payments have been dropped after no evidence was found of criminal offences.
Dyfed-Powys Police said no further action would be taken following two investigations by officers called in from the Gloucestershire force.Dyfed-Powys Police said no further action would be taken following two investigations by officers called in from the Gloucestershire force.
Resignation callsResignation calls
Mr Parry-Jones is the highest paid council chief executive in Wales with a salary of almost £195,000 plus benefits in kind.Mr Parry-Jones is the highest paid council chief executive in Wales with a salary of almost £195,000 plus benefits in kind.
But following the Wales Audit Office report in January into the cash payments, he has been under pressure to resign from the post he has held for nearly 20 years.But following the Wales Audit Office report in January into the cash payments, he has been under pressure to resign from the post he has held for nearly 20 years.
In July, Pembrokeshire council said it would take no further action to reclaim the money from him or another unnamed senior officer involved in a similar arrangement.In July, Pembrokeshire council said it would take no further action to reclaim the money from him or another unnamed senior officer involved in a similar arrangement.
The chief executive took a "leave of absence" in August, but it has since emerged it coincided in part with his annual leave.The chief executive took a "leave of absence" in August, but it has since emerged it coincided in part with his annual leave.
The proposal for a severance deal for Mr Parry-Jones was confirmed to BBC Wales earlier in October by a member of the council's disciplinary investigation committee.The proposal for a severance deal for Mr Parry-Jones was confirmed to BBC Wales earlier in October by a member of the council's disciplinary investigation committee.
Paul Miller, who also leads the opposition Labour group on Pembrokeshire council, said any discussion over such a package "should be held in public gaze".Paul Miller, who also leads the opposition Labour group on Pembrokeshire council, said any discussion over such a package "should be held in public gaze".
However, councillors voted to discuss the severance package in private.However, councillors voted to discuss the severance package in private.