NHS ambulance boss earning £232k-a-year racks up £20k bill for chauffeur-driven Merc

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An NHS Ambulance boss earning almost a quarter of a million a year is also spending thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ cash on chauffeur-driven rides to work, it has emerged.

Dr Anthony Marsh is reported to have racked up £20,800 a year on VIP transport between his offices – averaging out at £400 a week.

He is paid £232,000 a year — £90,000 more than the Prime Minister — to run both the West Midlands and East of England Ambulance services, and has been described as the ‘highest paid public servant you’ve never heard of.’

For the West Midlands service (WMAS), which has been fined £2.6million for missing targets and which Dr Marsh has led since 2006, he drives a company car - a 2012 silver Range Rover Sport.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ks-20-000-bill-chauffeur-driven-Mercedes.html
 
To many chiefs & not enough Indians comes to mind. That's bad ! If he was on £50k that's to much 😡
 
To many chiefs & not enough Indians comes to mind. That's bad ! If he was on £50k that's to much 😡

Agreed, there are too many people who are paid far more than they could possibly be worth.
 
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