Academy chains ordered to justify paying bosses more than £100k
5 years, 11 months ago

Academy chains ordered to justify paying bosses more than £100k

The Independent  

The best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week - from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Nearly 30 academy chains have been ordered to justify paying their chief executives or headteachers more than £100,000 as part a government drive to curb excessive salaries. It comes after financial accounts revealed that the head of Holland Park School, an academy in Kensington in west London – once dubbed the “socialist Eton” – saw his pay rise to £260,000. It comes after Eileen Milner, chief executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency, wrote to 213 academy trusts paying salaries of more than £150,000 asking trustees to justify them. A report from the Public Accounts Committee last year said academy trusts that pay their bosses “unjustifiably” high salaries could spend taxpayers’ money better on improving children’s education.

History of this topic

Head of ‘socialist Eton’ gets another pay rise to up to £275,000 despite government warnings
5 years ago
Academy boss paid £550,000 calls for greater scrutiny of headteacher pay
5 years, 2 months ago
Academy chain boss now earning £210,000 despite crackdown on high salaries
5 years, 11 months ago
Academy headteacher sees pay rise to £260,000 despite crackdown on excessive salaries
5 years, 11 months ago
Academy trusts' growing debt brings total deficit to £65m
6 years, 5 months ago

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