The UK DOGE Council Fat Cat List: £2.4 Million on ‘Civic Pride’ and ‘Inclusive Growth’ Directors
As ‘Awful April’ bills hit taxpayers hard today – complete with an average 5% council tax rise – the Taxpayers’ Alliance dropped its annual Town Hall Rich List, revealing a record-breaking 3,906 council bureaucrats raked in more than £100,000 in total remuneration last year. Nice work if you can get it…
A glance at the job titles of these public-sector fat cats shows that woke warriors remain firmly at the trough, with diversity and inclusion officers still topping the payroll. Councils splashed a staggering £2,396,126 in total remunerations for these vaguely named “diversity”,“culture” “civic pride”, “inclusion” and naturally “climate change” roles. UK DOGE brings you the rundown of some of the most eye-watering sinecures:
- Director of people and culture – Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole – £130,249
- Director of inclusive economy and culture – Harrow – £159,474
- Corporate director – neighbourhood and climate change – County Durham – £190,198
- Director of climate change, environment and transport – Devon – £145,758
- Corporate director of climate and inclusive growth – Lambeth – £190,782
- Executive director of environment, civic pride and climate – Merton – £166,969
- Director for place and climate change – North Norfolk – £109,059
- Head of economic development, planning and climate change – Stirling – £110,734
- Corporate director – communities, environment and climate change – Wakefield – £199,040
- Programme director for climate change – Warwick – £123,690
- Executive director of environment, climate and public protection – Westminster – £167,546
- Director of support and collections, inclusive growth – Barking and Dagenham – £131,403
- Strategic director, inclusive growth – Barking and Dagenham – £114,821
- Director of inclusive economy and jobs – Islington – £155,296
- Corporate director, inclusive economy – Luton – £121,000
- Corporate director of inclusive economy and housing (interim) – Newham – £180,107
Jonathan Eida, researcher at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said:
“It’s clear as day that there are plenty of employees in the top brass of local councils with questionable roles and even more questionable pay packets.”
The council taxpayer may have a view on their cash funding these woke warriors. UK DOGE recommends costs are cut here…