Military chiefs enjoy millions in bonuses while UK troops endure brutal pay freeze
Ministry of Defence (MoD) bosses have raked in more than £130 million in bonuses since 2011 while the average British soldier has faced wage freezes and forced mass redundancies.
Some bureaucrats have been given bonuses of up to £50,000 ($61,000) on top of their salaries during that period, according to the Daily Mail.
Basic wages are so high for some senior civil servants that one earned £220,000 before receiving any performance-based add-ons.
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