Directors at the SEC, which is 90.87 per cent owned by the council, received the money while the council cut services across the city and slashed jobs to plug a £49.3 million black hole.
Six bosses at the Glasgow City Council-owned Scottish Event Campus were awarded bonuses of almost £150,000 amid the cost of living crisis.
Director of Finance and Development William McFadyen was awarded a £28,929 bonus, separate from his £144,647 salary, and Daniel Thurlow, Director of Exhibition Sales, earned £136,215 in "salary, fees and allowances" as well as a £27,243 bonus, the Daily Record reports. A spokesperson for the SEC said: "I can confirm our directors received a performance related pay bonus this year, forming part of the overall remuneration package of SEC executives.
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