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We don’t need a chief exec say Greens as they slam £190k salary

by Jo Wadsworth
Sunday 17 Sep, 2023 at 8:09PM
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We don’t need a chief exec say Greens as they slam £190k salary

A prospective salary of up to £190,000 for the council’s new chief executive has been slammed by the Greens, who say the city doesn’t need one.

Brighton and Hove City Council has been without a permanent top officer since May, when Geoff Raw left for a new role in London.

This week, the council started advertising for the role, with a salary of between £180,000 and £190,000.

But Green councillor Chloë Goldsmith, the group’s spokesperson for equalities and workers’ rights, said that salary is far too high.

She said: “Greens don’t think the council needs a CEO. Disappointingly, the Labour leadership have missed an opportunity to explore different models, and instead opted for unnecessary expense and a corporate management model.”

Current interim chief executive Will Tuckley took over from former Mr Raw and will remain in post until a permanent appointment is made.

Council leader Bella Sankey said: “We have a huge task on our hands to achieve transformative change at Brighton and Hove City Council and deliver the high-quality services that our residents deserve and so, if we want to attract the best, we must pay an appropriate salary for the role.

“Senior local government roles command salaries that most people can only dream of.

“However, in setting the salary for this role we rightly carried out extensive research into the salaries of other comparable local authority chief executives to ensure we were being competitive.

“It was clear from this research that the existing salary was lower than nearly all comparable authorities.

“Being chief executive of Brighton and Hove City Council is an extremely important and demanding role.

“The person we appoint will be responsible for running a budget of around £1 billion and managing more than 4,000 staff.

They will also be accountable for delivering hundreds of services every day of the year to almost 300,000 residents, thousands of businesses and millions of visitors.

Finding a first-class chief executive who can deliver everything that it expected of them is vital to building a better Brighton and Hove.”

The closing date to apply is Friday 13 October, with interviews taking place in November and possibly December.

The role must be agreed at a meeting of the full council, which all 54 councillors are expected to attend, set to take place on Thursday 14 December.

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Comments 15

  1. Lois says:
    2 years ago

    That’s is right! Get J@son K!tk@t or M@c C@ff£rty in.

    Reply
  2. ChrisC says:
    2 years ago

    Perhaps the Greens want to bring in Jason i360 Kitkat as CE as he made such a good job as council leader!

    But what ‘different model’ of management are they actually advocating?

    Reply
  3. Mike Beasley says:
    2 years ago

    Wait a minute….the Greens are worried about budgetary prudence?
    Christ on a bike! They pished away so much taxpayer money on pointless vanity projects and cycling infrastructure. Stand up, cllr Davis!

    Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Indeed, the irony of the statement is very much pot calling the kettle black, isn’t it?

      Reply
  4. Dave says:
    2 years ago

    Greens moaning that having good management is money wasting…. anyone who believes that should walk south a couple of miles…

    Reply
  5. Chris says:
    2 years ago

    The salary is far too high for an average manager who’s just moving from one council to another without any real ability or intention of changing anything. Employ someone who’s business savvy and knows how to shake up an inert system to achieve results. Oh, and make the pay results based – lowish basic and a system of bonusses when targets are met. Next problem, is anyone capable of setting proper targets?

    Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Average salary is about £170,000, so this isn’t too far off that. I don’t know what basis Chloe is basing her opinion on, but it just comes across as Greens being petty in defeat, again.

      I like your idea of a lower base with larger target focused bonuses, I think that would incentive the role well. I think this administration is more than capable of setting targets, from my experience of them so far.

      A lack of strategy does make it difficult to be proactive, and it will be good for this council to be able to move from reactionary firefighting and repairing the damage caused by the Green administration previous.

      Reply
  6. Hendrik says:
    2 years ago

    Of course the Greens know all about squandering expenses, an activity of which they have had plenty of experience.

    Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      You’re not wrong there Hendrik.

      Reply
  7. chris says:
    2 years ago

    It is good to have an opposition that challenges things, but in this case the credentials of the opposition are, it must be said, somewhat tarnished. Funny how Labour rarely challenged the greens when it was the other way round. It is almost tlike they had a secret pact or something.

    Reply
  8. Derek says:
    2 years ago

    Be like other councils and share a chief executive ?

    Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Brighton is a bit too big and has a lot of unique challenges. I’d personally would like a person fully devoted to the city, rather than splitting their time between several and getting a split amount of effectiveness.

      Reply
    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      The councils that share senior offices are neighbours and have the same set of functions.

      Lewes and Eastbourne do for example but they are the same type of council. Ditto Adur and Worthing.

      But Brighton has no such neighbours that are responsible for ALL local government functions where even considering charing a chief exec is possible.

      Reply
  9. Peter Graham says:
    2 years ago

    Wage doesn’t matter as it isn’t their money they are spending as usual it’s the public’s

    Reply
  10. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    “People in greenhouses, shouldn’t throw stones.”

    Reply

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