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Home » News » Former Conservative ministers are eligible for £410,000 redundancy compensation, including Boris Johnson

Former Conservative ministers are eligible for £410,000 redundancy compensation, including Boris Johnson

They'll get huge pay-outs even though some of them were only in their jobs for a matter of weeks.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
March 29, 2025
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Former Conservative ministers will get redundancy benefits totaling more than £410,000, despite the fact that some of them held their positions for only a few short weeks.

Former Cabinet members like Dominic Raab will receive £16, 876, while Alex Chalk, the former solicitor general, will receive $14,491. Boris Johnson will receive a golden farewell of £18, 860.

Despite serving for only 63 days as a junior transport minister, Karl McCartney will collect £5,593. He was only hired toward the end of Mr. Johnson’s administration, when the then-prime minister was scrambling to fill the vacancies left by a widespread walkout in his ministerial team.

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Those leaving office are entitled to 25% of the yearly income they received while in that position, per the Ministerial and Other Pensions and Salaries Act of 1991.

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Last night, the Liberal Democrats urged Mr. Johnson and other departing ministers to refuse their redundancy payments so that the money could instead be utilised to aid needy families.

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