The salaries of Leicester's top council bosses have been published.
Leicester City Council has released details of what its chief officers will be paid from April.
Councillors are due to discuss the pay policy for senior managers when they meet on Thursday.
From the start of the next financial year the council's top officer Andy Keeling, acting head of paid service, will be paid £140,233.
Strategic director for children's services Rachel Dickinson will be paid £123,231 and strategic director for city developments and neighbourhoods Frank Jordan will be paid £114,735.
City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby is paid £66,943 and his deputy Rory Palmer is paid £50,508
The published salaries of the council's divisional directors.
Kamal Adatia, city solicitor - £85,575
Ruth Lake, director of adult social care and safeguarding - £85,575
Tracy Rees, director of care services and commissioning - £85,575
Andy Smith, director of children's social care and safeguarding - £82,626
Elizabeth Blyth, director of culture and neighbourhood services - £82,626
Miranda Cannon, director of delivery, communications and political governance - £99,150
Sarah Harrison, city centre director - £68,853
Adrian Russell, director of environmental and enforcement services - £85,575
Alison Greenhill, finance director - £79,674
Ann Branson, housing director - £85,575
Jill Craig, director of information and customer access - £85,575
Margaret Liberi, director of learning services - £88,527
Andrew Smith, director of planning transportation and economic development - £88,527
Trevor Pringle, director of young people's services - £85,575
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