Culture Media and Sport written question – answered at on 12 September 2013.
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will publish a table showing the salaries of the chief executive of each organisation that receives more than 50% of its revenue from her Department.
The following table shows the salaries of the chief executive of each arm's length body that receives more than 50% of its revenue from the Department, including national lottery money based on figures included in their 2012 to 13 annual reports and accounts. In some cases, this will show a range, rather than a single figure:
Arm's length body | Chief executive's salary (£) |
Arts Council England | 155,000 |
British Film Institute | (1)135,000 to 140,000 |
British Library | (1)140,000 to 145,000 |
English Heritage | (1)161,000 |
Equality and Human Rights Commission | 125,000 to 130,000 |
Geffrye Museum | 64,383 |
Horniman Public Museum and Public Park Trust | 95,000 to 100,000 |
Imperial War Museum | 130000 to 135,000 |
National Gallery | 140,000 |
National Heritage Memorial Fund | 130,000 to 135,000 |
National Lottery Commission | 110,000 to 115,000 |
National Museums Liverpool | (1)105,000 to 110,000 |
Natural History Museum | 180,000 to 185,000 |
Ofcom | 276,066 |
Public Lending Right | 63,890 |
Royal Armouries | 95,000 |
Royal Museums Greenwich | 105,000 to 110,000 |
S4C | 132,000 |
Science Museum Group | (1)130,000 |
Sir John Soane's Museum | 65,000 |
Sport England | 145,000 to 150,000 |
Sports Grounds Safety Authority | 65,000 |
Wallace Collection | 85,000 to 90,000 |
UK Anti to Doping | (1)90,000 to 95,000 |
UK Sport | 130,000 to 135,000 |
Victoria and Albert Museum | 140,000 to 145,000 |
Visit Britain | 145,000 to 150,000 |
Visit England | 135,000 to 140,000 |
(1 )These figures include annual performance bonuses, which it is not possible to separate out. |
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