Senior Staff Pay in National Museums

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Dear The National Army Museum,

I'm writing to you under the Freedom of Information Act (2000) to ask that you please release to me details of all staff (nothing personal, but rather roles, or as general as information would need to be to fit under the remit of FOI requests), who receive £100,000 or over as a yearly salary, broken down as easily as possible.

I'd also like information on how many of these people are male, and how many are female.

Yours faithfully,

Max Colbert
The Citizens

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Penny Hutchins, The National Army Museum

Dear Mr Colbert

Further to your request of 3 August 2021 made under the Freedom of
Information Act (2000) where you requested information about senior staff
pay at the National Army Museum. The information you requested is freely
available in the Annual Accounts and Report of the National Army Museum on
the Museum's website https://www.nam.ac.uk/accounts-and-reviews.

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Yours sincerely

Penny Hutchins
Records Officer
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road
Chelsea
London
SW3 4HT
[email address]
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