Crackdown on council 'double dips'

Eric Pickles has vowed to crack down on council bosses who benefit from 'double dipping'
12 April 2012

Ministers will crack down on council chiefs who retire with huge pension pots only to return to town halls with generous new pay deals, the Government has said.

Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles vowed to open up "double dipping", so-called because council officers "dip twice" into the public purse as they are paid for doing a job and not doing a job at the same time.

The practice involves local authority executives taking early retirement and receiving a lump sum payment before going back to their old roles on a freelance basis.

Mr Pickles feared such deals were agreed privately with no accountability.

However he said rules coming into effect early next year would force councillors to hold meetings discussing such deals in public, opening them to voters' scrutiny.

Mr Pickles added: "The Localism Act opens up council pay rules so the full force of transparency can expose the dubious practice of double dipping and shine the light on boomerang bosses and mega-pay packets over £100,000.

"Decisions like this should not be taken behind closed doors in smoke-filled rooms. Local authorities should scrutinise these practices at full council meetings and bring council pay back to earth as soon as possible.

"Any responsible, locally-elected councillor will want to use their pay vote to show taxpaying residents they mean business over some of the shoddy practices swirling around top Town Hall jobs."

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