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Total compensation 2019-20: $605,225

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Holdback/bonus: $34,223. All other compensation: $70,798 Benefits.

All other compensation: $3,400 Note: Total compensation includes base salary, holdback or bonus, statutory and health benefits and pension contributions, as well as other allowances and/or payments, which may include vacation payout, sick leave payout, vehicle allowance, paid parking, severance/salary continuance, retirement allowance, professional fees and administrative leave. Total compensation 2019-20: $443,850 Benefits: $20,521

Pension: $16,810 Benefits: $19,249

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Andrew Szeri, vice-president academic and provost, University of British Columbia, Salary: $402,441

Total compensation 2018-19: $432,979, 10. 3. Nicolas Jimenez, president and CEO, ICBC, Salary: $390,606 mayor says, BC NDP spent 10 times as much on social media ads before election call, 4.7 deaths per day: B.C.

Benefits: $8,801

Note: Total compensation includes base salary, performance-based holdback or pay, statutory and health benefits and pension contributions, as well as other allowances and/or payments, such as vacation payout, sick leave payout, vehicle allowance, paid parking, lump sum severance, retirement allowance, professional fees and administrative leave. The provincial government released its annual list of the top ten senior managers working in the public sector who made the most money in the 2018-19 fiscal year that ended on March 31st, with the CEO of a subsidiary of BC Hydro topping the list.

Pension: $39,268

Andrew Szeri, vice-president academic and provost of the University of British Columbia, 8.

Legislature is seen in Victoria in an undated photo from Shutterstock.com. James Cassels, president and vice chancellor, University of Victoria, Salary: $387,848