Monday, 18 September 2017

'Golden goodbyes' for NHS managers now costing £39 million as redundancies soar

'Golden goodbyes' for NHS managers now costing £39 million as redundancies soar Spending on so-called “golden goodbyes” and voluntary redundancy deals has shot up to £39 million a year at the Department of Health (DoH) - an eightfold increase on the previous year - official figures reveal.

A written parliamentary answer shows that more than 500 staff who left the DoH in 2016-17 because of restructuring and cost-cutting programmes received exit packages. In 2015-16, only nine people who were laid off from the department were given such settlements.

The figure of £39 million covers the whole of the department and its agencies and compares with a spend of £5 million for the previous year. The Independent

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