The Ontario Sunshine List - Public Sector Salary Disclosure

The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.

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Joseph Liu served as the Senior Project Portfolio Manager at Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario in 2012, received an annual salary of $106,421.58 and a taxable benefit of $261.28, as indicated by the Government of Ontario's Sunshine list.

$106,682.86

Total paid in 2012

$106,421.58

Salary

$261.28

Taxable Benefit

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Job Title :   Senior Project Portfolio Manager
Employer :   Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
Sector :   Crown Agencies
Year :   2012

Comparing peers in identical roles within the organization

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Low: $107K Avg: $107K High: $107K

Comparison with other individuals in similar positions in Ontario

$107K
Low: $107K Avg: $113K High: $120K
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Between 2011 and 2012, Joseph experienced an average annual decrease of approximately 6.54% in annual salary, including taxable benefits at Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. By 2012, Joseph's total pay had fallen by 6.54% compared to the pay in 2011. Additional information can be found in the chart and table presented below.

Yearly Total Paid

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Year Job Title Salary Taxable Benefit Raise
2012 Senior Project Portfolio Manager $106,422 $261 -6.54%
2011 Senior Project Portfolio Manager $113,760 $384

The 2012 Sunshine List has employee who held exactly same position title ( Senior Project Portfolio Manager ) in the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.

Full Name Salary Taxable Benefit
Joseph Liu $106,422 $261

The 2012 Sunshine List has 2 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.

Full Name Job Title Employer Total Paid
Marie–ann Carey Senior Project And Portfolio Analyst Health and Long-Term Care $119,642
Joseph Liu Senior Project Portfolio Manager Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario $106,683