Chief executive Justin Ash saw the private hospital company benefit from revenues of over £360m during pandemic

The boss of a private hospital company has been awarded an annual bonus worth more than £300,000 after the business he leads benefited from an emergency NHS takeover worth £360m during the pandemic.

Spire Healthcare Group’s chief executive, Justin Ash, received a £1.2m pay package in 2020, up from £1m in 2019, and share options that have already soared in value, according to the company’s annual report, published this month.

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