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Labour to pay energy quango bosses £1,000 PER DAY in what critics slam as 'scandalous'

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Labour to pay energy quango bosses £1,000 PER DAY in what critics slam as 'scandalous'.

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Ed Miliband's Energy quango is actively looking for three new Non-Executive Directors and is offering a "mind-blowing" £270,000 over three years, a move described as "scandalous" by critics.

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The successful applicants, who would serve in a non-executive capacity for Great British Energy (GBE), which is sponsored by the Department for Energy Security & Net-Zero, would earn £1,000 per day each for working three days per week.

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The total remuneration would amount to £30,000 a year each, almost what the average worker in the UK earns which is £39,000.

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Responding to the job advert, Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho, said: "GB Energy has a Chief Executive on a plum six figure salary, and huge salaries for Non-Executive Directors to achieve what?

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