Post Office boss Adam Crozier is to be the new CEO of ITV.
But what has ITV itself said about Crozier in the past? This is my favourite piece on the ITV website - revealing that 9 out of 10 people think he was overpaid at the Post Office ...
TV’s TONIGHT programme reveals the public sector bosses who earn more than the Prime Minister and reporter Jonathan Maitland presents the “WONGAS” to Britain’s highest paid public servants...
The figures show the chief executive of Royal Mail, Adam Crozier, was the second highest paid public sector worker after he earned £995,000...
A survey conducted by YouGov for the Tonight programme, which airs on ITV1 on Monday 2nd November at 8pm, revealed the British public believe that some public sector salaries are too high ...
The survey was conducted by asking a representative sample of 2042 people to assess the pay of ten of the leading bosses in the public sector. Respondents were told what the bodies they are running do, and then asked to consider how much they were paid. They were asked if they thought they earned too much, too little or the right amount...
91% thought Adam Crozier earned too much.
Personally, I'm too busy making jokes about how ITV will transmit all programmes during working hours and you'll have to take time off work to collect the ones you want to watch. Or that even if you know you were in front of your TV, you'll get a card saying ITV tried to transmit the programme but your TV was off.
But I wonder what he's on now he's moved to ITV ... Does he have to give back the WONGA?

At least there is a glimmer of hope for the Post Office now!
Posted by: Jonathan Player | Jan 29, 2010 at 09:35