West Sussex Gazette

Payouts to senior officers at county council are revealed

Financial statement for 2020/21 highlights exit packages

- Joshua Powling Political editor ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Large payouts are still being given to senior officers leaving West Sussex County Council, new figures have shown.

In the previous financial year of 2019/20 former chief executive Nathan Elvery received what was essentiall­y a £265,000 exit package.

He has since been replaced by Becky Shaw, who now heads up county councils in both East Sussex and West Sussex, with her total salary and remunerati­on costs split 50/50 between the two authoritie­s.

And the financial statement for 2020/21 revealed three more large payouts to officers departing WSCC.

Kim Curry, executive director for adults and health until April 2020, received £110,473 in compensati­on for loss of employment, while settlement­s were reached with both the former executive director for communitie­s and public protection (£88,358) and director for human resources and organisati­onal developmen­t (£34,000) in relation to 2019/20.

A spokesman for the county council said: “All such compensati­on claims will include contractua­l payments such as pay for notice periods and will include compensati­on due when the employment is ended earlier than planned or to settle specific contractua­l claims in the most economic way.”

In total, 43 exit packages – either agreed departures or compulsory redundanci­es – cost the council £1.1million in 2020/21 which it said reflected the fact that there were ‘a number of senior departures during the year’.

This total cost was roughly the same as the figure for 2019/20 but for almost double the number of exit packages at 81. Meanwhile the number of non-school staff receiving more than £50,000 remunerati­on for the year went up from 427 to 481.

The accounts said this increase was primarily attributab­le to the impact of pay awards and pay progressio­n moving existing employees over the threshold during the year.

The county council was also asked about the size of payments to recruitmen­t agencies to fill senior interim posts.

In 2020/21, it paid £173,400 to Hamptons Resourcing for the services of an executive director for adults and health from April toNovember­2020and£249,423 to the McLean Partnershi­p Ltd for the services of an interim director for human resources and organisati­onal developmen­t.

The council spokesman said: “These posts both needed to be filled quickly at a very critical time especially because of the additional service and community impact at the start of the global pandemic. It was important that the council secured very experience­d and skilled officers to meet those challenges.

The adults services post has since been filled on a permanent basis and the HR/ OD role is in the final stages of a permanent recruitmen­t.”

Meanwhile, payments of £154,866 have been made to East Sussex County Council for the shared services of Ms Shaw in 2020/21. East Sussex’s own draft accounts showed it paid Ms Shaw £138,960 total remunerati­on, made up of £101,927 salary, fees and allowances, £16,236 for additional duties and £20,797 pension contributi­on. The additional duties payment is to reflect the requiremen­t to work across both councils.

Explaining the disparity between the two councils’ contributi­ons for the shared chief executive, the county council spokesman said: “The two councils share the salary costs 50/50 and the arrangemen­t has created significan­t savings for each authority. Any disparity in the sums in the accounts relates to the two authoritie­s dealing with payments differentl­y.

“West Sussex costs includes employer national insurance contributi­on costs and East Sussex figures do not.”

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