Christchurch ratepayers struggling to cope in a earthquake-ravaged city have vented their anger over a pay rise of almost $70,000 a year for the city council chief executive.
Tony Marryatt stands to gain an extra $68,129 from the salary increase narrowly approved last week by the council - taking his total salary to $538,529 a year.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker, who voted in favour of the increase, says it is in line with the pay of other chief executives in similar positions, and recognises the large responsibility Mr Marryatt has been carrying after the quakes.
But news of the increase, and its timing, has been met with anger and disbelief by Christchurch residents when so many have lost their homes and livelihoods.
About 40 ratepayers, some carrying placards and shouting for justice, went to the city council offices yesterday to express their views about the pay rise.