GREEDY BASTARDS of Great Britain
Here are another one hundred greedy villains who have been the recipients of excessive generosity from an unwitting public. It is remarkable how many money-grabbers have been knighted or officially recognised for their apparent greatness. Not only do the selfish swine receive a criminal volume of money but they are even applauded by the Establishment. Ultimately, the biggest crime of our time is the cavalier and irresponsible use of rates and taxes by our elected officials who award monstrous remuneration packages. I guess that the names below refuse to look a foolish gift horse in the mouth. All ratespayers should refuse to pay their rates.
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Katherine Kerswell; Group Managing Director of Kent Council: £589,165
L.Hardie; Deputy Chief Executive of South Lanarkshire Council: £543,538
Thomas McDonald; Assistant Director of Development and Regeneration Sevices, Glasgow Council: £520,590
William Docherty; Managing Director, City Building [Glasgow]: £485,698
Steven Kelly; Director of Corporate Services, City Building [Glasgow]: £481,166
Anna Wright; Director of Education & Children's Services at Reading Council: £392,878
Sean Nolan; Director of Corporate Services at East Sussex Council: £389,880
Robert Booth; Executive Director of Land & Environment Services at Glasgow Council: £382,789
Kenenth Harkness; Head of Service Development at Glasgow Council: £371,610
Joyce Redfearn; Chief Executive of Wigan Council: £343,400
Mark Davies; Chief Executive of Imperial Healthcare Trust: £340,000
Elaine Grieve; Assistant Chief Executive of Orkney Islands Council: £339,610
Patricia McIlquham; Deputy Chief Executive of Dundee City Council: £335,468
Michael Coughlin; Chief Executive of Reading Council: £334,578
A.Kerr; Chief Executive of Reading Council: £328,150
R.Heaton; Executive Director of Resources at Newham Council: £317,137
John Sharkey; Chief Executive, SEC Limited, Glasgow Council: £314,553
Gerald Jones; Chief Executive of Wandsworth Borough Council: £299,925
John Fingleton; Chief Executive of Office of Fair Trading: £275,000
S Robinson; Chief Executive of Cheshire West and Chester Council: £266,000
Ruth Carnall; Chief Executive of NHS London: £265,000
Andrew Stafford; Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Mint: £264,510
Stephen Hughes; Chief Executive of Birmingham Council: £260,360
Chris Williams; Chief Executive of Buckinghamshire Council: £259,438
Geoff Bellingan; Medical Director of University College London Hospital: £255,000
D.P.Martin; Chief Executive and Director of Administration of Wandsworth Council: £254,880
N. Walkley; Chief Executive of Barnet Council: £250,818
C. Tapster; Chief Executive of Hertfordshire Council: £250,351
Andrew Haines; Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Authority: £250,000
George Black; Chief Executive of Glasgow Council: £248,004
Erika Wenzel; Chief Executive of Cheshire East Council: £247,762
Peter Gilroy; Chief Executive of Kent Council: £243,388
Mark Goldman; Chief Executive of the Heart of England trust: £242,500
K.Crompton; Chief Executive of Haringey Council: £241,657
Joe Duckworth; Chief Executive of Newham Borough Council: £241,483
Dave Smith; Chief Executive of Sunderland Council: £240,445
I.Craig; Managing Director of Lothian Buses: £238,954
C.J.Buss; Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive of Wandsworth Council: £238,787
P.Halsall; Chief Executive of Lancashire Council: £238,774
D.White; Chief Executive of Norfolk Council: £238,100
Nick Bell; Chief Executive of Staffordshire Council: £237,737
Will Tuckley; Chief Executive of Bexley Council: £237,336
Derrick Anderson; Chief Executive of Lambeth Borough Council: £235,650
Sir Neil McKay; Chief Executive of East of England SHA: £232,500
Colin Hilton; Chief Executive of Liverpool City Council: £229,555
Sir Leonard Fenwick; Chief Executive of Newcastle NHS Trust: £227,500
David White; Chief Executive of Norfolk County Council: £224,900
Mark Hammond; Chief Executive Officer of West Sussex County Council: £223,451
Paul Bentley; Acting Chief Executive of Ashford and St Peter's trust: £223,000
Dr Barbara Hakin; Chief Executive of East Midlands SHA: £222,400
David Dalton; Chief Executive of Salford Royal trust: £222,215
Mark Farrar; Chief Executive Officer of the Construction Industry Trading Board: £220,000
Stephen Geraghty; Commissioner of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission: £210,000
Sir Michael Cahn; Chief Executive of UK Trade and Investment: £205,000
Roger Bright; Chief Executive of the Crown Estate: £200,000
Richard Paniguian; Head of UK Trade and Investment, Defence and Security Organisation: £195,000
Dr Harry Bush; Member of the Civil Aviation Authority: £185,000
Philip Ridal; Finance Director of British Waterways: £185,000
Andy Mckeon; Managing Director of the Audit Commission: £180,000
Eugene Sullivan; Managing Director of the Audit Commission: £180,000
Peter Wilkinson; Managing Director of the Audit Commission: £180,000
Paul Clark; Director of Investment and Asset Management of the Crown Estate: £175,000
Gareth Davies; Managing Director of the Audit Commission: £175,000
Neil MacGregor; Director of the British Museum: £175,000
Martin Evans; Managing Director of the Audit Commission: £170,000
Sir Alisdair Fraser; Director of Public Prosecutions, Northern Ireland: £170,000
Peter Freeman; Chairman of the Competition Commission: £170,000
Tony Redmond; Chairman of CLAE: £170,000
Richard Alderman; Director of the Serious Fraud Office: £165,000
Martin Davidson; Chief Executive of the British Council: £165,000
Nigel Johnson; Corporate Services Director of British Waterways: £165,000
Fiona Adshead; Director General on secondment to the World Health Organisation: £160,000
Sir John Elvidge; Permanent Secretary for the Scottish government: £160,000
Chris Jesnick; Member of the Civil Aviation Authority: £160,000
Stephen Leonard; former director of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission: £160,000
Dr Kevin Woods; Chief Executive of NHS Scotland: £160,000
Dame Lynne Brindley; Chief Executive of the British Library: £155,000
Anthony Douglas; Chief Executive Officer of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission: £155,000
Mark Grimshaw; Managing Director of the CSA: £155,000
Richard Jackson; Member of the Civil Aviation Authority: £155,000
Paul Jenkins Q.C.; Permanent Secretary for the Treasury Solicitors Department: £155,000
Terry Moran; Chief Executive of Pension, Disability & Carers Service: £155,000
Vince Moran; Operations Director of British Waterways: £155,000
Jim Stirling; Technical Director of British Waterways: £155,000
Richard Thompson; Chief Constable of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary: £155,000
Tim Brown; Chief Executive of Postcomm: £150,000
Alan Davey; Chief Executive of the Arts Council: £150,000
Roy Irwin of the Audit Commission: £150,000
Stella Manzie; Director General, Justice and Communities in Scotland: £150,000
Stuart Mills; Property Director of British Waterways: £150,000
Sir Michael Scholar; Chair of UK Statistics Authority: £150,000
Mark Swann; Member of the Civil Aviation Authority: £150,000
Brian Willmor; Regional Director of the Audit Commission: £150,000
M Williams; Chief Executive of East Devon and South Somerset Councils: £146,828
Colette Paul; Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Constabulary: £133,068
Dame Deirdre Hutton; Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority: £130,000
Professor Douglas Kell; Chief Executive Officer of the Biological Sciences Research Council: £130,000
B Richardson; Parliamentary Counsel at the Cabinet Office: £120,000
Dame Suzi Leather; Chair of the Charity Commission for England and Wales: £100,000
Richard Foster CBE; Chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission: £100,000
