I asked a couple of NEAS paramedics (road ambulance staff) about the GNAA paramedics while at the local hospital about who pays for them?
According to the NEAS staff, the government pay for the GNAA paramedic wages. They are not seconded anymore but are still paid for by the government. The road staff were unsure if the wages had to be claimed for, or they were paid directly by the NHS? Correct me if I'm wrong DrZzz.
I've also asked the DTV Airport staff about the CEO, and its not the first Jagg which was a lease car from GNAA.
DrZzz as you seem to have an interest in GNAA, can you ANSWER the following questions?
1. Is the Jagg leased or was it purchased by the CEO or GNAA?
2. Is the CEO ON £150k a year??
3. Is it true the CEO also received a commission on top of his wage at the start of his charity after being given the ex Barbour clothing Blyth air ambulance G-NAAS? I have since been told that is was a percentage on takings? True of not?
As I have previously donated to the GNAA I think its a very good idea to know where the charity cash actually goes?????
While on the subject of the separate "GNAA Trading Company" which sells goods from its warehouse. I believe the PROFITS go towards the charity. Again how much are the paid staff there?
If the trading company doesn't make a profit who's benefiting from the separate income which is paid to the staff at the GNAA trading company?
Surely the full wages should be put on their own website for all supporters to see instead of being hidden in accounts.
I have seen no accounts to say the CEO has made HUNDREDS of jobs here in the north east.
Where are they, or are we talking about volunteers like the lady mentioned in the second news article about Cumbrian Friends??
There are according to the accounts less than 6 office staff who take approx £500k each year out of the charity cash.
I might be rattling on about the Jag, but if its my money thats paying for it, I'm entitled to ask