Dear EN,
When the question of remuneration of charity executives hit the national press during the summer, I fully expected that evangelical Christian aid agencies would not be among those paying their top executives amounts such as £80,000 and above.
It was a surprise to discover that they have felt it appropriate to pay such high salaries, and I wonder what other readers think. I am sure that those who have set salary levels for charity executives have come to their decisions on what seem to be good grounds. But I am concerned that many who work for such bodies at a lower level and many who give sacrificially out of much lower incomes may find it all a bit hard to understand.