EXCLUSIVE: It’s trebles all-round for directors at Croydon’s cash-strapped council, as there’s a second generous pay rise in 12 months for council chiefs, while allowances paid to councillors are also to rise, and amount to £1.6m per year.
Yet long-suffering Croydon residents will now be paying Council Tax bills of more than £2,000 per year. By STEVEN DOWNES
Jason Perry, Croydon’s £84,000 per year executive Mayor, will tonight award himself a £2,700 pay rise – less than 48 hours after he was given a warning from Westminster following the latest multi-million-pound bail-out for his basketcase, cash-strapped council.

In the red: Jason Perry’s given himself a pay rise. Another one
For the avoidance of any doubt, Katharine Street sources have confirmed that part-time Perry’s pay increase is not performance-related.
Yesterday, Alison McGovern, the local government minister, handed Croydon its latest chunk of “emergency financial support”, this time £119million, just so that Perry and his interim CEO, Elaine Jackson, can make their budget balance.
“Given the support we have agreed to today, it is my clear expectation that your council… will take the action needed to deliver better and more efficient services, as part of your financial recovery,” McGovern wrote in her formal notice to Mayor Perry.
Tonight in the Town Hall Chamber, Perry will preside over the last full council budget meeting of his four-year term in office. Meanwhile, external auditors are poring over the books trying to locate £15million that has gone “missing” from the council’s education budget for SEND families – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities – and at the same time special debt-collection measures are being taken to chase an unpaid £20million for the purchase of Brick by Brick’s final properties.
Yet according to Tory Perry, he’s got Croydon’s finances “back on track”. Continue reading →
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