Bank of England under fire over £23m bonus payouts
Anger as thousands of Bank staff enjoy ‘performance awards’ after governor urged other British workers not to demand big rises
By Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Sat 13 Aug 2022 18.02 BST
The Bank of England, which has been criticised for underestimating the threat of rising inflation, last year paid out bonuses to its staff amounting to more than £23m, the Observer can reveal.
This bonus pot was at its highest level for at least two years, with more than 4,260 employees receiving performance awards. Andrew Bailey, the bank’s governor, was widely criticised earlier this year after telling Britain’s workers that they should not be asking for big pay rises because inflation had to be kept under control.
The bank is tasked by the government with hitting an inflation target of 2%, but the current rate stands at 9.4%. Lord Sikka, emeritus professor of accounting at Sheffield University, said: “Bonuses should only be paid for extraordinary performance, but there is no evidence the bank has delivered even an ordinary performance. They are unjustified.”
All employees at the bank, with the exception of Bailey, who was appointed in March 2020, are eligible for a discretionary annual performance award. Bank officials say the vast majority of its employees do not work on monetary policy.
Bailey earned a package totalling £597,592 in the year to the end of February: this included his base salary of £495,000 and a payment in lieu of pension of £99,000. It was reported earlier this year that he had turned down a 1.5% pay rise.
Bonuses should be for extraordinary performance, but there is no evidence the bank has delivered even an ordinary performance
Lord Sikka
The total bonus pot paid to Bank of England staff in 2021/22 was £23,325,265, up from £22,080,732 the previous year.
Figures disclosed to the Observer under freedom of information laws show that 34 members of staff were given awards of between £15,000 and £20,000.
Bank officials say the discretionary award budget has been 10% of the total salary bill in the past two financial years, but the number of its employees has increased. Average payouts per person fell from £5,560 in 2020/21 to £5,471 in 2021/22.
The bank has been criticised by MPs over its handling of inflation. Former Tory Treasury minister Robert Jenrick told the Financial Times in May: “The BoE missed the opportunity to gain control over inflation last year, arguing that it would be modest and transitory when it was clear to many of us that it would be high and longstanding.
“We are now in danger of entering a new inflationary era. Having acted too little, too late, there is a risk of overcompensation if it pursues significant further interest rate raises.”
Liz Truss, foreign secretary and frontrunner in the race to become the next prime minister, has said she wants to review the mandate of the Bank of England. Bailey has said it is critically important that central banks maintain their independence.
The Bank of England declined to comment.
Be very interested to know what the roles of the 34 members of staff who got given awards of between £15,000 and £20,000. That is an exceptional bonus.
but remember we shouldn’t ask for pay rises!
Imagine causing a final crisis in 2008, that we are still paying for and then, in the cost of living crisis, saying that pay rises with cause inflation to rise higher and turning around to hand out large bonuses.
The fucking nerve of these wankers.
Is the Bank of England even an actual bank? What ‘profits’ are they using to pay these bonuses or are they just spaffing taxpayers money all over the place?
You say claiming pay rise is going to increase inflation.
So if I get no salary increase but a huge bonus that’s acceptable?
But don’t you dare ask for a raise.
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Adds another 1.2% to next month’s inflation.
Yeah and their boss who has a salary of £500,000 says employee wages can’t go up because of inflation so we all just have to know our place.
They’ve done really well, they’ve made the rich richer & the poor poorer. If you don’t like it stop voting Tory..
Bonuses for what may i ask?
The corruption
why does no one do anything about this?
Bonus for ……?
Bonus? They have one job, to keep inflation below 2%
How on earth do they deserve any bonus what random metric did they decide they did well on?
GREED in high places (incl. Parliament) needs to be stopped.
Looking forward to seeing their offices smashed up.
Well, if anything were to happen to these bankers I’d be happy to give you an alibi
But he told us not to ask for pay rises 🙁
This guy has no knowledge in economy and has been doing absolutely nothing to put down inflation. Rate hike is so behind the curve. Now that he is getting a big bonus??? Can we fire him and put an economist on that role?
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It’s expensive work keeping inflation down.
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Bank of England under fire over £23m bonus payouts
Anger as thousands of Bank staff enjoy ‘performance awards’ after governor urged other British workers not to demand big rises
By Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Sat 13 Aug 2022 18.02 BST
The Bank of England, which has been criticised for underestimating the threat of rising inflation, last year paid out bonuses to its staff amounting to more than £23m, the Observer can reveal.
This bonus pot was at its highest level for at least two years, with more than 4,260 employees receiving performance awards. Andrew Bailey, the bank’s governor, was widely criticised earlier this year after telling Britain’s workers that they should not be asking for big pay rises because inflation had to be kept under control.
The bank is tasked by the government with hitting an inflation target of 2%, but the current rate stands at 9.4%. Lord Sikka, emeritus professor of accounting at Sheffield University, said: “Bonuses should only be paid for extraordinary performance, but there is no evidence the bank has delivered even an ordinary performance. They are unjustified.”
All employees at the bank, with the exception of Bailey, who was appointed in March 2020, are eligible for a discretionary annual performance award. Bank officials say the vast majority of its employees do not work on monetary policy.
Bailey earned a package totalling £597,592 in the year to the end of February: this included his base salary of £495,000 and a payment in lieu of pension of £99,000. It was reported earlier this year that he had turned down a 1.5% pay rise.
Bonuses should be for extraordinary performance, but there is no evidence the bank has delivered even an ordinary performance
Lord Sikka
The total bonus pot paid to Bank of England staff in 2021/22 was £23,325,265, up from £22,080,732 the previous year.
Figures disclosed to the Observer under freedom of information laws show that 34 members of staff were given awards of between £15,000 and £20,000.
Bank officials say the discretionary award budget has been 10% of the total salary bill in the past two financial years, but the number of its employees has increased. Average payouts per person fell from £5,560 in 2020/21 to £5,471 in 2021/22.
The bank has been criticised by MPs over its handling of inflation. Former Tory Treasury minister Robert Jenrick told the Financial Times in May: “The BoE missed the opportunity to gain control over inflation last year, arguing that it would be modest and transitory when it was clear to many of us that it would be high and longstanding.
“We are now in danger of entering a new inflationary era. Having acted too little, too late, there is a risk of overcompensation if it pursues significant further interest rate raises.”
Liz Truss, foreign secretary and frontrunner in the race to become the next prime minister, has said she wants to review the mandate of the Bank of England. Bailey has said it is critically important that central banks maintain their independence.
The Bank of England declined to comment.
Be very interested to know what the roles of the 34 members of staff who got given awards of between £15,000 and £20,000. That is an exceptional bonus.
but remember we shouldn’t ask for pay rises!
Imagine causing a final crisis in 2008, that we are still paying for and then, in the cost of living crisis, saying that pay rises with cause inflation to rise higher and turning around to hand out large bonuses.
The fucking nerve of these wankers.
Is the Bank of England even an actual bank? What ‘profits’ are they using to pay these bonuses or are they just spaffing taxpayers money all over the place?
You say claiming pay rise is going to increase inflation.
So if I get no salary increase but a huge bonus that’s acceptable?
But don’t you dare ask for a raise.
[deleted]
Adds another 1.2% to next month’s inflation.
Yeah and their boss who has a salary of £500,000 says employee wages can’t go up because of inflation so we all just have to know our place.
They’ve done really well, they’ve made the rich richer & the poor poorer. If you don’t like it stop voting Tory..
Bonuses for what may i ask?
The corruption
why does no one do anything about this?
Bonus for ……?
Bonus? They have one job, to keep inflation below 2%
How on earth do they deserve any bonus what random metric did they decide they did well on?
GREED in high places (incl. Parliament) needs to be stopped.
Looking forward to seeing their offices smashed up.
Well, if anything were to happen to these bankers I’d be happy to give you an alibi
But he told us not to ask for pay rises 🙁
This guy has no knowledge in economy and has been doing absolutely nothing to put down inflation. Rate hike is so behind the curve. Now that he is getting a big bonus??? Can we fire him and put an economist on that role?