Settlement for combined authority chief who quit

By Dan Peters | 10 June 2022

The chief executive who quit troubled Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority amid a bullying probe into Mayor Nik Johnson has secured a £169,000 settlement agreement, it has emerged.

Eileen Milner resigned in April after less than a year amid a bullying probe into under-pressure Labour mayor Nik Johnson but it has now emerged she has also secured a payoff.

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