Former FCA boss Wheatley paid £827,000 for final year

Martin Wheatley

Increase includes pay to 31 July 2016 after leaving in September last year.

The Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) former chief executive Martin Wheatley - who stood down in late 2015 from his £701,000 a year job - left with a settlement of £827,000.

The figure was disclosed in FCA's annual report for the year ended 31 March 2016.

It showed that the former chief departed with a basic salary of £633,000 compared to the £460,000 he earned last year.

Wheatley's overall remuneration package rose by 18 percent, or £126,000, including his pension entitlement increasing from

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