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British Gas boss gets an EIGHTY PERCENT payrise while YOU choose between heating & eating

Disgusting doesn't cover it

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
27 March 2024
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The boss of British Gas’s parent company Centrica, Chris O’Shea, was given over an 80% payrise in 2023 – despite customers struggling to pay their bills, controversy over it sending bailiffs to force-fit prepayment meters – and the CEO himself saying just weeks ago he was paid too much.

British Gas: money for nothing

As investing.com reported:

Centrica CEO Chris O’Shea’s total pay package in 2023 was £8.2 million, a jump of more than 80% from 2022, the British Gas owner’s annual report showed on Tuesday.

O’Shea’s total remuneration in 2023 included bonuses and awards of about £7.3 million.

Centrica in February had hiked dividends by about 33% after annual profits surged last year, partly driven by one-off benefits as the government provided help for consumers struggling with high-energy costs and compensated energy suppliers for unpaid debts they could not recover.

O’Shea’s pay can hardly be down to an ethical performance by British Gas. For example, as the Canary reported in February 2023, a month earlier an undercover investigation by the Times newspaper found that contractors working for British Gas sent debt collectors to “break into” homes and “force-fit” meters.

Some of the customers the report identified had “extreme vulnerabilities”. Journalist Paul Morgan-Bentley went undercover with British Gas and exposed its practice. He noted that the company was breaking into the homes of disabled people.

Then, there’s fuel poverty. National Energy Action (NEA) reported that some four million households across the UK were in fuel poverty by October 2021. The NEA estimates there will be 6.5 million households in fuel poverty in the UK in April when the new price cap comes in.

Amid this, British Gas’s profits surged – from £72m in 2022 to a staggering £751m in 2023.

O’Shea: ‘nothing to do with me’

Yet without irony, O’Shea himself told BBC Breakfast back in January that:

You can’t justify a salary of that size… It’s a huge amount of money; I am incredibly fortunate. I don’t set my own pay; that’s set by our remuneration committee.

His statement leaves you wondering what he has to say about his 80-something-percent increase now. People on X had a few answers to that:

Two months ago British Gas CEO Chris O'Shea was on TV saying that his £4.5m salary couldn't be justified, so he wouldn't even try.

Now his pay had nearly doubled to £8.2m.

He's laughing at you. pic.twitter.com/tYEMSvlPJk

— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) March 26, 2024

It's heartening that in these difficult times the British Gas owner Centrica has been thrifty enough to be able to grant Chris O’Shea, the CEO a doubling of his remuneration to £8 million.

— Citizen Paul Templeman (Betamax Male) 🇪🇺 #FBPE (@PaulTempleman6) March 26, 2024

Just a reminder that the Centrica (British Gas) CEOs salary and bonus for this year was £8.2 million.
He got £7.3 million of bonuses. For raising profits and share prices by charging the public 5 x their normal billls. A “cost rise” allegedly caused by a war.

— The Ayrshire Extremist (@DanielJMath1) March 26, 2024

British Gas: happy to screw us over

Meanwhile, Luke Hildyard is the executive director for the High Pay Centre – a think tank focused on pay, corporate governance and responsible business. He said:

As Mr O’Shea himself admitted a few weeks ago, it’s not really credible to argue the work that he does is at all proportionate to a pay award even half this size, nor is it necessary to the success of the company. It’s a major governance failure and by extension a policy failure.

The dysfunctional pay culture of corporate Britain is one of the biggest economic problems facing the country. We should stop major employers from wasting so much money on a tiny number of executives and investors, and put it towards something more efficient and socially useful like raising the pay of the wider workforce or investment in research and technology.

Amen to that. O’Shea’s preposterously high salary has no justification – apart from rewarding people who are happy to screw the rest of us over.

Featured image via BBC News – screengrab and Wikimedia

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