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Silence on the Maxi-Pay at Lagarde. so the Ecb Loses All Credibility

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According to the "Finncial Times" the president of the Central Bank earns 726,000 euros, 56% more than the declared salary. The day after zero replies. Also because Frankfurt is the realm of immunity. There is a silence that weighs more than a thousand press conferences. It is that, muffled and impeccable as a suitur of haute couture, of the always elegant president of the ECB. Christine Lagarde does not speak. It does not clarify, neither denie…

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According to the "Finncial Times" the president of the Central Bank earns 726,000 euros, 56% more than the declared salary. The day after zero replies. Also because Frankfurt is the realm of immunity. There is a silence that weighs more than a thousand press conferences. It is that, muffled and impeccable as a suitur of haute couture, of the always elegant president of the ECB. Christine Lagarde does not speak. It does not clarify, neither denie…

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During the truce of the confectioners, we had some revelations about the hectic salary and no less generous emoluments of Lady Christine, the great mamamouchette of the ECB the European central bank which earns four times as much as its American counterpart according to an analysis of the "Financial Times" (FT) relayed by the Parisian. [...]

The head of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, received a total remuneration estimated at around 726,000 euros last year, more than 50% more than the salary made public by the institution, according to an analysis by the Financial Times. The ECB’s annual report indicates a basic salary of 466,000 euros for Lagarde. However, FT journalists calculated that, once additional benefits and income from external positions are included, the to…

Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), earns considerably more than officially announced so far. Her total compensation for 2024 was around €726,000. This is more than fifty percent higher than the base salary of €466,000 that the ECB itself reports in its annual report. This is according to a Financial Times analysis.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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