Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city Four people have been appointed to a panel to decide how much money 60 Salford councillors, the mayor and his two deputies are paid for their duties.
More than £1m is spent on elected members' allowances in Salford every year. An independent remuneration panel makes recommendations on a basic allowance for all councillors as well as on special responsibility allowances.
At the moment, all 60 councillors in Salford are entitled to a basic allowance of around £11,000 a year, but those with special responsibilities are paid more.
The city's directly-elected mayor Paul Dennett currently receives around £67,000 a year, and his two deputies are paid around
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