Judge leading sex abuse inquiry criticised over £500,000-a-year pay deal

UNITED KINGDOM
London Evening Standard

MARTIN BENTHAM

Published: 13 July 2015

The judge leading the Government’s inquiry into historical child sex abuse will receive a pay package worth up to £500,000 a year.

New Zealander Justice Lowell Goddard, who has vowed to name politicians and other high-profile figures involved in paedophile activity, will be paid an annual salary of £360,000.

That means she is due to be paid £1.8 million by the end of the five-year inquiry. The total could rise if the inquiry overruns.

Justice Goddard will also be given a living allowance of £110,000 a year, £12,000 a year to cover utility bills, and other entitlements including four return flights a year to New Zealand for her and her husband.

A further two economy-class return flights a year will be provided by taxpayers for other family members.

Her package also includes the use of a chauffeur-driven car for official business. The size of the judge’s pay deal will prompt renewed concern about the scale and cost of the inquiry.

It is budgeted to cost taxpayers £17.9 million in its first year alone and is certain to cost tens of millions of pounds before it is completed.

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