One employee paid almost £370,000 after redundancy
More than £3 million in exit payments has been paid out to 20 Isle of Man Government workers over the last five years.
The highest lump sum payment was just under £370,000, while the lowest was more than £103,000, both of which were paid to employees being made redundant.
The average figure across the 20 was £156,655.
Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas published the figures in response to a written question at this week's sitting of the House of Keys.
He also confirmed none of those in receipt of such a payment have returned to work for the Isle of Man Government.
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