West Lothian Courier

War of words over salaries

- BY STUART SOMMERVILL­E

A row has broken out over the amount to be paid to senior West Lothian councillor­s, after a bid by the SNP to delay a decision on salaries for further scrutiny was defeated.

West Lothian’s SNP group had called for a deferred decision on a report to the council to implement pay scales of almost £30,000 to the 12 senior councillor­s elected to chair main committees on the council.

That move was defeated however, meaning Labour and Conservati­ve councillor­s elected as committee heads will each receive a salary of £29,361, under a national scheme approved by all councillor­s in March.

After the decision the SNP hit out at the agreed salaries, with local SNP leader, Councillor Janet Campbell, saying it was “adding insult to injury” after seeing Labour seize control of the council despite the SNP being the biggest party

But Labour hit back, slating the SNP for “nonsensica­l rhetoric” and pointing out that the salary levels has been agreed by all councillor­s earlier in the year.

All councillor remunerati­on payments have increased.

The new provost Cathy Muldoon will receive a salary of £29,361.

Leader Lawrence Fitzpatric­k will get £39,148. The basic payment to a councillor, who holds no office is £19,751

While the scheme that governs wages is based a national framework, individual authoritie­s have the flexibilit­y to determine which positions should be considered Senior Councillor, meriting a higher level of pay.

And whatever the pay on offer, a councillor does not need to take it.

The council’s governance manager, James Millar, said in his report: “Any elected member, regardless of level of payment, will be able to renounce receipt of all or any part of his/her salary if he/she wishes to do so.”

Asked for comment by the Local Democracy Reporting Service: The SNP group leader, Councillor Janet Campbell said the vote “added insult to injury”.

Councillor Campbell said: “At the very end of the meeting which lasted almost 10 hours Tory and Labour councillor­s voted together to award themselves hefty remunerati­on packages.

“The SNP called for this decision to be deferred to the appropriat­e committee in order for proper scrutiny to take place but were defeated by the very people who had just awarded themselves large pay increases.”

In response, council leader Lawrence Fitzpatric­k told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “This is the standard nonsensica­l rhetoric from the SNP group.

“SNP councillor­s, including their group leader approved the revised Scheme of Elected Members Remunerati­on, Allowances and Reimbursem­ent of Expenses for 2022/23 at the Council Executive in March of this year.

“Elected members remunerati­on is set by the Scottish Government and is based on the size of the local authority.”

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Row Councillor­s have disagreed over how much they are paid

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