BBC staff earning more than £150k rises despite pledge

National Audit Office report reveals growth in number of senior managers at broadcaster

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The number of senior managers at the BBC earning more than £150,000 is increasing despite a pledge to cut it by 20 per cent, according to Whitehall's spending watchdog.

The National Audit Office found "senior managers now make up more than 1.6 per cent of the payroll," says The Times, with actual numbers rising from 89 to 98, "rather than the one per cent target that the BBC had set itself".

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