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How those pay packets add up

Ross Lydall
3 Sep 2009


Steve O'Connell (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Croydon councillor, Cabinet member for regeneration £43,339
Met Police Authority member £21,211
TOTAL: £117,460

Kit Malthouse (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Vice-chairman, MPA £56,430
TOTAL: £109,340

Richard Barnes (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Hillingdon councillor £10,378
Statutory deputy mayor £42,231
TOTAL: £105,519

Brian Coleman (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
London fire authority chairman £25,613
Barnet councillor £10,474
TOTAL: £88,997

Darren Johnson (Green)
Assembly member £52,910
Lewisham councillor and Green group leader 22,789
TOTAL: £75,699

Gareth Bacon (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Bexley councillor and cabinet member for environment £22,353
Works for financial recruitment consultancy
TOTAL: £75,263

Victoria Borwick (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Kensington and Chelsea councillor £10,678
MPA member £9,570
TOTAL: £73,158

Jenny Jones (Green)
Assembly member £52,910
Southwark councillor £10,213
MPA member £9,570
TOTAL: £72,693

Caroline Pidgeon (Lib-Dem)
Assembly member £52,910
Southwark councillor £10,213
MPA member £9,570
TOTAL: £72,693

Roger Evans (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Havering councillor £10,208
TOTAL: £63,118

Richard Barnbrook (BNP)
Assembly member £52,910
Barking and Dagenham councillor £10,006
TOTAL: £62,916

Tony Arbour (Con)
Assembly member £52,910
Richmond councillor £9,650
TOTAL: £62,560

Navin Shah (Lab)
Assembly member £52,910
Harrow councillor £8,160
Self-employed architect
TOTAL: £61,070

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