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Bank of England pays out £25m in staff bonuses amid era of ‘pay restraint’

Bank says 'there is no question of unduly rewarding staff' amid inflationary pressures

Bank governor Andrew Bailey remains in the spotlight as he urges pay restraint to the wider City
Bank governor Andrew Bailey remains in the spotlight as he urges pay restraint to the wider City Photo: Anna Gordon/Getty Images

Bank of England staff received £25m in bonuses over the past year, as debate continues to rage over whether wage increases are helping to stoke inflation.

Threadneedle Street dished out bonuses of up to £22,5000 to some employees, according to openDemocracy figures first reported by The Telegraph.

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