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Previously on "Public sector salaries"

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    Well if the UK gov would buy my Child Support Support System it may well be. There again, UK gov don't really want a system that works, so it ain't realistically goin' to happen.

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  • Viktor
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    My daily rate in the public sector is above that...

    hth

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    I'll have two.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Public sector salaries

    Public sector salaries

    These are what the bosses of these public sector depts are getting as salaries:

    Bob Kiley, Transport for London, £1,146,425
    Adam Crozier, Royal Mail, £1,038,000
    John Armitt, Network Rail, £1,027,000
    Ian Coucher, Network Rail, £924,000
    David Mills, Royal Mail, £816,000
    Ron Henderson, Network Rail, £683,000
    Peter Henderson, Network Rail, £678,000
    Maria Cassoni, Royal Mail, £656,000
    Michael Parker, British Nuclear Fuels, £635,751
    Mark Thompson, BBC, £619,000


    Worth every penny of your taxes eh?

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