Departing Ransford accepts LGA salary was 'high'

Outgoing LGA chief executive John Ransford admits his former £300,000 salary package was ‘high’.

The outgoing chief executive of the Local Government Association, John Ransford, has said he considered his former salary package of £300,000 a year to be ‘high'.

Mr Ransford, who leaves Smith Square shortly, told The Guardian newspaper that while some people in the private sector might have considered his controversial package as ‘peanuts', he added: ‘I regard it as high pay'.

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