Perry’s ‘nice little earner’ – Tory Mayor’s undeclared £10,000

CROYDON IN CRISIS: Elected figures across the capital are pocketing generous ‘bonuses’ – all paid for by Council Tax-payers, just for attending a few committee meetings for the London Councils organisation.
EXCLUSIVE by WALTER CRONXITE, political editor

Oi! Oi!: Jason Perry has topped up his £84,000 Croydon salary with a nice little earner

Croydon’s Tory Mayor Jason Perry has never included in his official register of interests a payment of more than £10,000 he received last year from the local government organisation London Councils.

All councillors, and Croydon’s elected Mayor, are required under Section 30 of the Localism Act 2011 to keep their register of interests up to date.

The council’s Code of Conduct also requires openness, transparency and honesty of all Croydon staff and its elected members.

Yet while Mayor Perry’s declarations appear to be fastidious, seemingly logging every Surrey Street coconut, charity T-shirt, slap-up meal or Crystal Palace football ticket he has received since being elected in May 2022, there’s no trace to be found on the council website of this particular nice little earner – a significant top-up to the £84,000 salary Perry is paid by the council.

London Councils describes itself as “the collective of London local government, the 32 boroughs and the City of London Corporation”, where they “work in collaboration to deliver their shared ambitions for London and Londoners”, and “ensure the voice of the London Boroughs are united, and heard at a local, regional and national level”.

They operate various committees, including a “leaders’ committee”, made up of the borough mayors, like Perry, and council leaders. Perry, apparently, has been given the role of “executive member for London’s future”. The jokes just write themselves…

Perry is one of just three Tories on London Councils’ executive, a “12-member cross-party group that focuses on high-level decision-making, policy formulation, financial oversight, and overall organisational management”. It’s hard to know what it is Perry might have to contribute to all that, but hey ho…

Riding on Perry’s voluminous coat tails and on to London Council’s sub-committees are three Croydon council cabinet members – councillors Scott Roche, Ola Kolade and Jeet Bains. But none of them appear to be paid any extra wonga for these minor roles.

London Councils is funded by grants from the 32 London boroughs and City of London. So any payments it makes to Perry, Council Tax-payers from across the capital are footing the bill.

“We pay councillors an allowance who assume certain roles within London Councils,” London Councils says.

Executive member: Lambeth’s Claire Holland was paid £16,565 by London Councils last year

And their extensive records show “Actual pay members received for their London Councils work in 2023-24”, with Perry on a list of other generously rewards public servants as being paid £10,113.

Others on this list include Sutton councillor Bobby Dean, who we learn was paid £2,174 last year from London Councils. This, of course, is in addition to his Sutton Council “allowances” and his salary, since July, as Liberal Democrat MP for Carshalton and Wallington.

Others to have jumped aboard the London Councils gravy train include Lewisham Mayor Damien Egan, who pocketed £9,932 before he pissed off to Bristol to pursue his ambition to become a Labour MP (and leave Lewisham with the expense of holding an election to replace him, barely two years into his four-year term), Hackney Mayor Phil Glanville (£4,982; whatever happened to him?), Lambeth council leader Claire Holland (who gets a chunky £16,565) and Jas Athwal (£12,373), another new MP and now possibly the most notorious slum landlord in the East End.

London Council helpfully notes: “These figures include a 3.88% uplift which was backdated to April 2023.” Trebles all-round!

Slum landlord: Jas Athwal, now an MP, got paid £12,373 by London Councils last year

But beyond a straightforward statement on his register of interests on the council website stating that he is “Executive Member for London Councils”, there is not a trace of Perry’s extra 10 grand anywhere to be found.

Inside Croydon investigations have recently exposed three Croydon councillors who have broken the Town Hall’s Code of Conduct by failing to update their register of interests promptly.

Last month, we reported how Labour councillor Louis Carserides had managed to change jobs twice without ever getting round to updating his legally-required register of interests.

In December, we reported how Conservative council cabinet member Scott Roche had not updated his record for two years, leaving it providing false and misleading information.

Carserides and Roche both managed to update their personal LinkedIn profiles long before they got around to amending their official council register of interest. But unlike the council record, LinkedIn is not a legal requirement.

Before Roche, Inside Croydon reported how Clive “Thirsty” Fraser, the Labour councillor and deputy chair of the council’s planning committee, had gone for almost nine months without bothering to mention that he has a full-time job working for the planning department of another London borough.

Missing detail: Jason Perry makes no secret of his membership of the London Councils’ executive. He just doesn’t mention the £10,000 payment he got from them

No disciplinary action appears to have been taken by Croydon Council in any of the three previous cases. But these other transgressions must be considered relatively minor compared to the absence of a declaration of an additional £10,000 income in a year from an outside body.

Last week, through the council propaganda department, we submitted a formal request to the official who is supposed to oversee all declarations, Stephen Lawrence-Orumwense. We asked Croydon’s Monitoring Officer (who is paid a salary by the cash-strapped council of more than £115,000) why Mayor Perry’s extra bunce does not appear on his register. Despite a reminder, Lawrence-Orumwense has not bothered to reply.

We also asked Mayor Perry directly for a comment to explain why he has made no declaration of these earnings. We had no response before publication.

Now it just might be that all of this is entirely legit and proper. Checks on other London Councils exec members show no obvious declaration of their fees on their own councils’ websites either.

But why bother going to all the trouble of logging the two-bob gift that a councillor or mayor receives, and not a five-figure payment?

And how do we know that there are not payments from other generous benefactors or earnings that are not being declared?

These are public servants, being paid with public money.

It might be instructive to hear them attempt to justify why they think it is right that they are not making a full and open declaration of these payments.

Though at least we now know that Jason Perry is pocketing close to £100,000 per year in his role as Mayor of Croydon. Plus, of course, the occasional coconut.

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8 Responses to Perry’s ‘nice little earner’ – Tory Mayor’s undeclared £10,000

  1. David Wickens says:

    One has to ask if his tax returns are more comprehensive and accurate?

    • We have one MP who steadfastly refuses to publish his tax returns – even when he was working as a minister at the Treasury.

      You can’t but help to wonder why…

  2. sue oakley says:

    Will this never end?…

  3. The National Living Wage, set by the government, will increase in April to £12.21 an hour. The London Living Wage, set by the “Living Wage Foundation” charity, is £13.85 an hour.

    What’s Perry’s hourly rate of pay?

    If we look at each of the Croydon Council meetings he attended in the year to date, and use the minutes of those meetings to either establish (or, where details are missing, estimate) how long he sat on his behind in each of them, we get a figure of just 46 hours.

    Of course, we need to allow time for Perry to read the agenda items and discuss them with council officers and colleagues. So, let’s triple that 46, and call it 138 hours.

    Then there’s the photo opportunities where our Mayor shows his face for the cameras. Add another dozen for that and we have 150 hours.

    Take the £82,000 we pay him for his Croydon job alone. Divided that by 150 hours. That gives him about £546 of our money for each hour he ‘works’.

    To put it into context, a full-time Council employee on a nominal 36 hour week would, if paid £546 an hour, have a gross salary of over a million pounds a year.

    If these figures are thought to be wildly inaccurate, someone in Croydon Conservatives can always set the record straight

    • These are Micky Mouse calculations ‘Arfur’. And you know it. There are loads of additional bits and pieces to factor in to your dodgy calculations – you could apply the same arithmetic to your own remuneration and arrive at something equally bogus. Mind you, on Perry’s value for money – a better metric – I’m completely with you and all your pals at Inside Croydon.

      • Ah, Mr Myers. I’ve been expecting you. We can always rely on you to get the wrong end of the stick and try to defend the indefensible.

        The calculations are based on records of all 36 Croydon council meetings that Perry attended between 29 January 2024 and 29 January 2025.

        Their duration is stated in the minutes of said meetings. Some lasted as little as five minutes. The longest was 3½ hours. We paid him £82k to get ready for and sit in at 46 hours of meetings. That’s well over £500 an hour.

        “Micky Mouse”? “Dodgy”? “Bogus”?

        You do the math, as our American former friends say

  4. Derek Thrower says:

    What expertise does Perry bring to this Committee. Are all London Councillors hanging onto his every word as he explains how to issue a S114 notice? Talk about money for old rope when you get Perry to provide advice on executive decisons.

  5. Sam Olvier says:

    The average median salary in London must be circa £50k per annum before tax.

    Mayor Perry is worth zero

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