1) зачем мне ваш Пэйскейл если он является лишь обычным опросником в котором ни один серьёзный человек свои доходы не указывает
2) А это уже реальные доходы кое-каких руководителей наших госучреждений:
Я правда немного ошибся, глава местного минигазпрома (Борд Гаш) получил лишь 461 тысячу евро в год, зато глава ЕСБ (глава местного электроснабжения) получил 752 тысячи евро в год:
Chief executives in companies such as the ESB, Bord Gáis, Coillte and An Post saw their remuneration soar by up to 26% despite claims by the government it was tackling huge pay packages in the sector.
A report on state assets published by economist Colm McCarthy this week says that bosses were "more than compensated" for publicly announced cuts in their basic pay with awards of other financial perks.
The highest paid executive, Padraig McManus of the ESB, saw his core salary cut from €458,000 to €432,000. But payments under the heading "other" increased from €121,000 to €248,000. This meant his total package went from €654,000 to €752,000 in 2009.
John Mullins of Bord Gáis took a basic salary cut from €288,000 to €270,000. But "other" payments rose from €73,000 to €124,000 — leaving him with a €33,000 pay rise.
Salaries of the chief executives in some semi-states from 2007-09.
* ESB chief executive Padraig McManus’ pay rose from €534,000 to €752,000.
* Bord Gáis’ John Mullins’ salary package fell to €394,000 from €461,000.
* EirGrid’s Dermot Byrne’s package rose to €407,000 from €325,000.
* Bord na Mona’s Gabriel D’Arcy got €392,000, up from €365,000.
* Coillte’s David Gunning received €417,000, up from €409,000.
* Dublin Airport Authority’s Declan Collier got pay of €568,100, down from €698,000.
* Irish Aviation Authority’s Eamonn Brennan got €324,000, down from €350,000.
* Dublin Port’s Eamon O’Reilly saw earnings rise to €317,000 from €290,000.
* RTÉ’s director-general Noel Curran was down to €326,000 from €441,000.
* An Post’s Donal Connell was on €500,000, down from €523,000.
* 28 people are paid more than €250,000, with nine in semi-state companies.