Lib Dems: Scrap payouts for ex-ministers as taxpayer bill rises to £530,000 

27 Sep 2023

EMBARGO: 22:30 Sunday 24th September

The Liberal Democrats have called for taxpayer-funded handouts for disgraced former ministers to be scrapped, as analysis reveals £530,000 was paid out in ministerial severance payments over the past year.

The Liberal Democrat research shows that ministers in the Department for Local Government and Levelling Up received £77,654 in severance payments in the past year, more than any other department. This would be enough to pay the average monthly council tax bill for 476 families.

Education ministers claimed £49,495 severance payments in the past year, enough to fund 19,500 free school meals, while Department for Transport ministers claimed £41,575, enough to pay for around 14,850 typical bus fares. 

Other former ministers to have received severance payments include Liz Truss (£18,860), Boris Johnson (£18,860), Kwasi Kwarteng (£16,876), and Chris Pincher (£7,920).

In a speech to the party’s Autumn Conference today (Monday 25 September), Liberal Democrat MP Wendy Chamberlain will call for a major overhaul of ministerial severance pay.

The proposals would prevent MPs who have resigned for breaking the Ministerial Code from claiming the severance pay. The proposals would also ensure that ministers have to serve in post for a reasonable period of time, and that payouts cannot be claimed if they are reappointed to Government within a year.

Under the current rules, Ministers can claim severance pay of up to almost £17,000, and Prime Ministers up to £18,660 - regardless of their length of time in post and the manner of their departure. 

Liberal Democrat Chief Whip Wendy Chamberlain MP commented: 

“It’s an outrage that while families struggle to pay their bills, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson and other disgraced Conservative ministers have profited from their own failure.

“The cost of Conservative chaos is piling up for families across the country. 

“The British public will never forgive this shambolic Conservative government.

"Conservative ministers crashed the economy and then were rewarded for it. It is time to change the rules over ministerial severance pay for good to end these revolving door payouts - enough is enough.”

ENDS 

Notes to Editors

MP’s entitlement on severance pay can be found in this report  

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/annual-reports-and-accounts-for-central-government-departments 

Department

Severance 2022/23

What it could pay for

Liz Truss

£18,660

26,600 lettuces

Treasury

£45,000

9,800 calculators

Transport

£41,575

14,850 typical bus fares

Cabinet Office

£75,585

25,000 boxes of pens

DEFRA

£34,318

52,000 pints of milk

Defence

£7,920

200 pairs of army boots

Home Office

£52,858

3,795 hours of police time

Department for Levelling Up

£77,654

Monthly council tax of 476 families

Department for Education 

£49,495

19,500 free school meals

Foreign Office

£21,433

260 new passports

Department for International Trade

£27,026

6,006 pork chop packets

Department for Work and Pensions

£34,318

Weekly state pension of 168 pensioners

Scotland Office

£11,186

466 bottles of Scotch Whiskey

Wales Office

£33,752

4,788 packets of Welsh lamb chops

 

 


 

 

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