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Joseph Anderson

Edinburgh City Council chief earns more than Nicola Sturgeon as top salaries are published

The chief executive at Edinburgh City Council earned more than Nicola Sturgeon during 2019/20.

New figures reveal that the authority has more employees earning over £100,000 than any other council in Scotland.

The Taxpayers’ Alliance, a right-wing think tank that lobbies for lower tax, has released its annual ‘Town Hall Rich List’ report. The report contains details all of the UK civil servants earning salaries of more than £100,000 during 2019/20.

In total there are 28 employees of Edinburgh City Council, or employees of the council’s arms-length companies, earning above £100,000 – making it the highest-paying council in the country.

The council has only named ten employees – the chief executive of the council, the directors of the council’s services and the heads of the arms-length companies.

Edinburgh City Council’s chief executive, Andrew Kerr, was the highest paid local authority employee in the capital in 2019/20, with a salary of £175,740. He was closely followed by the former boss of Lothian Buses, Richard Hall, who before resigning in March 2020 with a golden handshake of £147,950, was taking home a salary of £174,618. Edinburgh City Council is the major shareholder in Lothian Buses.

The joint-third highest public salaries went to the three heads of the council’s directorships: director of communities and families, Alastair Gaw, who resigned in October; director of place, Paul Lawrence; and director of resources, Stephen Moir. Each received £158,150 in 2019/20.

The fourth highest public salary went to Marshall C Dallas, the chief executive of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, which is owned by Edinburgh City Council. Mr Dallas also received a bonus of £28,838 on top of his salary in 2019/20 – the sixth highest bonus received by a UK local authority employee in that year.

The fifth and sixth highest public salaries went to the chief executive of Transport for Edinburgh, George Lowder, and the general manager of Edinburgh Trams, Lea Harrison, who took home £146,441 and £132,025 respectively.

In addition to his salary, Mr Harrison received a bonus of £48,895 in 2019/20 – the highest bonus paid to a local authority employee in the UK.

Both Transport for Edinburgh and Edinburgh Trams are owned by Edinburgh City Council.

The seventh and eight highest salaries went to Hugh Dunn, head of finance at the council, and Jackie Irvine, the council’s chief social worker, who earned £115,230 and £109,100 respectively.

In comparison, Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes homes £198,661, including his parliamentary salary of £65,738, and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is paid £151,721 a year.

According to jobs site Indeed, the average salary for teachers in Scotland is £34,595, and for care home workers it is £9.77 an hour.

The 18 other employees, the names of which the council did not disclose, are believed to be senior managers working in the areas of health and social care, education, finance, human resources, transport, and housing.

A council spokesperson said: “We want to promote transparency and accountability within the council and always publish the salaries and expenses of our most senior managers as part of our annual accounts.

“The majority of people identified in this report aren’t, however, directly employed by the council.

“For those we directly employ, rates of pay are determined by a wholly objective job evaluation scheme aligned to the national pay arrangements for chief officials, which reflect the level of responsibility for the roles concerned.”

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