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Mandelson in line for £1m pay and pension package



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
PETER Mandelson is in line for a taxpayer-funded pay-off and pension of up to £1 million after leaving the European Commission to rejoin the Cabinet.
The new Business Secretary is entitled to the package despite giving up his post as EU Trade Commissioner voluntarily after four years.

The scale of the compensation – on top of his £104,386 ministerial salary – is likely to provoke anger amid sep
arate criticism of the City bonus culture and its role in the credit crunch.

Under generous EU rules, Mr Mandelson will be eligible for around £78,000 in "transitionary payments" annually for the next three years.

The money will also be subject to preferential tax rates devised for EU officials.

The top-up ensures that his income in his new job is the same as his £182,500 salary as a commissioner.

When he reaches 65, Mr Mandelson will also receive a gold-plated pension, starting at £31,000 and then rising in line with the cost of living.

Buying a pension of that size in the private sector would require a fund of around £750,000, according to experts.

As he relocates from Brussels to London, Mr Mandelson is also due a one-off resettlement grant of £15,000.

The former Northern Ireland Secretary takes his seat in the House of Lords today as Lord Mandelson of Foy and Hartlepool. Hartlepool was his Commons constituency, while Foy is a village in Herefordshire where he took holidays.



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  • Last Updated: 12 October 2008 9:31 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 13/10/2008 07:31:49
The New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party always make sure they look after their own, and bu66er the expense to the taxpayer.
2

Unimpressed one,

13/10/2008 07:49:03
And people wonder why all politicians support our continuing membership of this massive teat?
3

WSS,

sandbach 13/10/2008 09:36:11
I take it that Mandelson's millions are a reward for saving Brown's neck. How can Brown allow Mandelson to pick up millions which is tax payers money or is there one rule for tax payers and another for Brown's friends. The whole thing stinks of corruption.
4

Ed_Izmir,

Turkey 13/10/2008 10:05:08
Where is the corruption? Are you unable to read??

These are the rules, he is entitled to this amount.

Whether it is right or just is another question....
5

Doh,

13/10/2008 10:13:26

This iblatent money grabbing is why politicians are held in so little esteem by the public.

Surely this must be reformed, the "transisition" releif should be scrapped and the pensions reduced.

Retired Eurocrats and senior executives, like the clowns who have runour banks into the ground, should be given much smaller pensions, with a cap (of say 1% of annual earnings per year of service).

Mandelson only served for 4 years, so should at most get £182K x 0.04 == $7200 / year.

Still more than many pensioners will get for having worked all their lives. His salary was also obscene.
6

JayDeeTee,

13/10/2008 11:21:45
This guy is part of the problem, not part of the solution.

Disgraceful.
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The Master,

13/10/2008 13:04:17
As Gordon Strachan said on being asked about reports that his predecessor, Matin O'Neil, was still receiving payments to tie up contractual loose ends some time after leaving Celtic, "ya beauty"!

I for one am only too happy to see my fellow prince of darkness go from strength to strength. Btw, I understand from "The Sunday Times" a few weeks ago that Mandy is known as "The Master" to some senior Tories.
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Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 13/10/2008 13:39:42
CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS
12

Brodric,

13/10/2008 17:53:45
All of these fat cat payouts have to stop - right across the board.

So long as it is deemed OK for the people at the top to receive such ridiculous payouts, there will never be any kind of normality in the financial markets.

At the bottom line the tax payer is paying for these huge benefits, but many taxpayers scarcely have enough to live on themselves.

 

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