Mid Ulster councillor allowances revealed

Mid Ulster Council officesMid Ulster Council offices
Mid Ulster Council offices
Mid Ulster District Council’s elected representatives claimed more than £710,000 in allowances in the 2019/2020 financial year.

The figures, release by the Council show that during the 2019/2020 financial year, 47 councillors were paid a total of £711,832.

The highest earning councillor in Mid Ulster in the 2019/2020 financial year was SDLP Councillor Martin Kearney who pocketed  a total of £33,753.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In his year as Chair of the Council, the Carntogher representative received the same annual basic allowances as the 32 other members who served the district for the full financial year – £15,071.

However, he received £274 as a special responsibility allowance and a further £12,081 in Chairperson allowance.

Cllr Kearney also received £6,155 in mileage allowance and £172 for what the Council categorises as ‘subsistence (including accommodation)’.

DUP Councillor, Clement Cuthbertson was next on the list. The councillor, who served as Vice Chair for the majority of the 2019/2020 financial year, took home £24,343.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Cllr Cuthbertson claimed £15,071 in basic allowance, £6,472 in Vice Chairperson allowance and £2,626 in mileage allowance.

The Dungannon representative claimed £88 for ‘public transport and other travel incidentals and £86 for ‘subsistence (including accommodation)’.

The next highest earner on Mid Ulster District Council in the 2019/2020 financial year was Sinn Fein’s Cathal Mallaghan who took home £23,056.

Councillor Mallaghan, took home the standard £15,071 allowance and was given a special responsibility allowance of £7,000.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The Cookstown representative also claimed a total of £985 in mileage allowances.

Another Cookstown Councillor, UUP group leader, Councillor Trevor Wilson claimed a total allowance of £23,025.

Councillor Wilson claimed the standard, £15,071 allowance and a special responsibility allowance of £7,000. He also claimed £954 in mileage allowance.

Mid Ulster District Council’s Chair for the first few weeks of the 2019/2020 financial year, Councillor Sean McPeake took home £20,856 during the financial year.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad