Chichester Observer

Chief executive’s salary

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The new chief executive officer at West Sussex County Council will be paid £225,000 per year.

On top of that, Leigh Whitehouse, whose appointmen­t was confirmed during a meeting of the full council on Friday (March 22), will receive a 19.7 per cent pension contributi­on.

He will take over from Becky Shaw once he has served his notice with Surrey County Council – probably 12 weeks.

Ms Shaw has been CEO for both East and West Sussex since January 2020, with the accounts for 2022/23 showing that West Sussex made payments of £163,681 to East Sussex for her services.

When asked why the council had opted for a full-time CEO again, a spokesman said: “The partnershi­p [with East Sussex] has enabled both councils to thrive in delivering important services for residents, businesses and communitie­s of both counties which are now well run with strong, stable and transparen­t governance, management and business planning and ambitions to meet the priorities of the people they serve.

“Given the importance of strengthen­ing and deepening local relationsh­ips and the range of opportunit­ies and significan­t challenges facing both councils, the councils have decided now is the right time to increase the senior officer capacity in both councils through the appointmen­t of a fulltime chief executive in West Sussex and Becky Shaw returning to East Sussex full time.”

There are no plans to reintroduc­e the post of assistant chief executive, which has been vacant since December 2022.

It was put in place as part of the partnershi­p arrangemen­ts with East Sussex.

Council leader Paul Marshall said: “I am extremely pleased that Leigh is joining us to build on the excellent work of our current chief executive Becky Shaw.

“Leigh will be joining us at a time of continued investment and strengthen­ing of the key services that support our residents, communitie­s, and businesses.

“He is joining a strong team that will help support him as he helps us build on our strong foundation­s for the future.

“I want to take this opportunit­y to thank Becky for all she has achieved in her time with us and it is greatly appreciate­d that our strong partnershi­p with East Sussex will continue as Becky moves back to being the full-time chief executive there.”

Mr Whitehouse has more than 25 years’ experience in local government and is currently serving as interim chief executive at Surrey County Council.

He said: “It is a real privilege to have been appointed as the chief executive at West Sussex County Council and I know I am joining the county at a time of sustained improvemen­t.

“While our sector is facing huge pressure with continued uncertaint­y and growing demand for our services, the council is well placed to meet these with confidence.

“I wanted to express my gratitude for the warm welcome I’ve already received from colleagues I encountere­d during the recruitmen­t process.

“I’m particular­ly thankful for Becky’s support, and I’m looking forward to being able to work with the council’s leadership team to build on the foundation­s she has put in place.”

 ?? ?? Leigh Whitehouse, CEO West Sussex County Council. Image: WSCC
Leigh Whitehouse, CEO West Sussex County Council. Image: WSCC

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