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The GMB reports that the top earners at ambulance trusts pocketed between £11.3 and £11.6 million in the 2016-17 financial year. |
The GMB reports that the top earners at ambulance trusts pocketed between £11.3 and £11.6 million in the 2016-17 financial year. |
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The highest amount paid was to South East Coast Ambulance Strategy (Secamb)’s strategy director and acting chief executive, Steve Emerton, who trousered some £575,000 in a single year |
The highest amount paid was to South East Coast Ambulance Strategy (Secamb)’s strategy director and acting chief executive, Steve Emerton, who trousered some £575,000 in a single year |
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 13 February 2019
Struggling ambulance trusts paid out millions to top brass
Marcus Barnett - 13 February 2019
STRUGGLING ambulance trusts paid out more than £11 million on senior management salaries in just one year, according to union research published today.
The GMB reports that the top earners at ambulance trusts pocketed between £11.3 and £11.6 million in the 2016-17 financial year.
The highest amount paid was to South East Coast Ambulance Strategy (Secamb)’s strategy director and acting chief executive, Steve Emerton, who trousered some £575,000 in a single year... See more