![]() Pictured: The numbers of government workers who earned more than £100,000 in 2017. ![]() The Treasurer enjoyed the biggest rise of £15,000, while States Greffier Dr Mark Egan and Social Security Head Ian Burns benefited from an extra £10,000 each. On a salary of around £200,000 a year, not only does it exceed that of States management stalwarts and nearly 100 doctors and specialist hospital consultants, but only just fell short of the overall States Chief Executive John Richardson, who earned up to £210,000 in 2017.Īll heads either saw their salaries rise by around £5,000 or stay the same between 20, except the Environment Department’s Andy Scate, whose salary fell by around £5,000. Health and Social Services Chief Executive Julie Garbutt was paid £185-190,000 in 2017, while the man who holds the island’s purse strings, States Treasurer Richard Bell, took home £165-175,000.Įducation Chief Officer Justin Donovan, who is stepping down this year, earned around £140,000.īut ex-Jersey Finance Deputy Director Richard Corrigan topped the lot when he was hired to oversee the island’s finance and digital sectors, and act as the main accounting officer for the Chief Minister’s Department and Innovation Fund, in April last year. The States’ Financial Services Chief earns up to £200,000 per year, ahead of Health, Education and Treasury bosses, and Hospital consultants, it has been revealed. ![]() ![]() The true value of finance? More than than Health and Education Tuesday 12 June 2018 ![]()
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