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£8.35m severance paid at BBC Wales, FOI reveals | £8.35m severance paid at BBC Wales, FOI reveals |
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BBC Cymru Wales has paid out £8.35m in redundancy packages over the past five years, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has uncovered. | BBC Cymru Wales has paid out £8.35m in redundancy packages over the past five years, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has uncovered. |
The Western Mail newspaper had asked for the total amount paid on severance packages over £30,000. | The Western Mail newspaper had asked for the total amount paid on severance packages over £30,000. |
The paper was told there were 127 staff members made redundant who received more than the specified amount. | |
BBC Cymru Wales said the redundancies will save more than £146m over nine years from 2008 to 2017. | BBC Cymru Wales said the redundancies will save more than £146m over nine years from 2008 to 2017. |
A cap of £150,000 has been introduced on all future payments. | A cap of £150,000 has been introduced on all future payments. |
'Significant savings' | 'Significant savings' |
The FOI request comes after controversy over BBC severance payments, including almost £1m paid to former deputy director general Mark Byford. | The FOI request comes after controversy over BBC severance payments, including almost £1m paid to former deputy director general Mark Byford. |
The Western Mail had also wanted to know the job titles of the staff who received the payments - and how the redundancy amount was calculated. | The Western Mail had also wanted to know the job titles of the staff who received the payments - and how the redundancy amount was calculated. |
In a letter of response the BBC refused to disclose this information to protect the individuals involved, citing the Data Protection Act 1998. | In a letter of response the BBC refused to disclose this information to protect the individuals involved, citing the Data Protection Act 1998. |
The broadcaster said the decision to reduce the workforce was taken by the BBC Executive following two licence fee settlements agreed with the UK government in 2007 and 2010. | The broadcaster said the decision to reduce the workforce was taken by the BBC Executive following two licence fee settlements agreed with the UK government in 2007 and 2010. |
It added that savings were being made under two restructuring schemes - Continuous Improvement and Delivering Quality First. | It added that savings were being made under two restructuring schemes - Continuous Improvement and Delivering Quality First. |
A BBC Cymru Wales spokesperson said: "Like the rest of the BBC, BBC Cymru Wales has faced significant savings targets over the last few years. | A BBC Cymru Wales spokesperson said: "Like the rest of the BBC, BBC Cymru Wales has faced significant savings targets over the last few years. |
"In that context, these redundancies will have delivered more than £146m of savings in the nine years from 2008 to 2017 and a cap of £150k has been introduced on all future severance payments." | "In that context, these redundancies will have delivered more than £146m of savings in the nine years from 2008 to 2017 and a cap of £150k has been introduced on all future severance payments." |
Matthew Sinclair, the chief executive of the campaign group TaxPayers' Alliance said "overly generous pay-offs" run the risk of undermining any savings by the BBC. | |
"Not only do they add to the bill faced by families but they also divert resources away from where they should be focused - actual programming," he said. | |
"It's vital that the broadcaster is as transparent as possible about payouts and redundancies, so licence fee payers can scrutinise the deals BBC bosses are agreeing to." |
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