Bumper pay rises for BBC's top brass... as it threatens to scrap free TV for viewers over 75 - News Summed Up

Bumper pay rises for BBC's top brass... as it threatens to scrap free TV for viewers over 75


The biggest pay rise went to Ken MacQuarrie, director of nations and regions, whose 30 per cent hike took his pay to £325,000. Director of content Charlotte Moore’s salary has gone from £325,000 to £370,000 – a 13.8 per cent rise. Peter Ranyard, head of the commercial legal department, now earns £180,000, a 15 per cent rise. And Gavin Allen, controller of daily news programmes, enjoyed an 11.5 per cent pay rise from £143,500 to £160,000. Mr Lucas, a Labour member of the Digital Sport, Culture and Media Select Committee, condemned the pay rises as ‘staggering’.


Source: Daily Mail December 15, 2018 22:07 UTC



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