Protecting the public purse

By mutual agreement

By Mutual Agreement front cover

Severance payments to council chief executives

The study looked at council chief executives job moves over 33 months, and found that:

  • agreed severance packages for 37 council chief executives totalled £9.5 million, 40 per cent of which was in pension benefits;
  • three in every ten outgoing council chief executives received a pay-off;
  • only six took up other senior council jobs within a year;
  • one in seven single tier or county councils had paid off a chief executive, and this rate seems to be growing; and
  • the average cost to councils of each severance package was almost double the annual basic salary, but in four cases was more than triple.

Severance deals can be in the interests of the council and the taxpayer. But our research shows that not all such deals are justified, that competent chief executives have sometimes lost their jobs needlessly, and that less effective individuals have been paid-off rather than dismissed.

The Commission wants all deals to be more transparent. They should be reviewed by scrutiny or remuneration committees, with details published shortly after they are agreed. And councils should consider whether to include so-called pre-nuptial clauses in contracts, specifying the grounds and payment for severance.

The report found that rapid re-employment in local government is unusual - only six out of the 37 returned to a senior council post within a year, and over 80 per cent have yet to return to local government. However, a way should also be found of recouping some of a pay-off where an executive moves quickly into another top council job.

In the interests of openness and transparency, the Audit Commission is making submissions received, following our call for evidence, for this study available. These can be viewed below. A copy of responses will also be placed in the House of Commons library.

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By mutual agreement: Severance payments to council chief executives
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