GENEVA (AP) – The International Olympic Committee paid its president Thomas Bach $350,000 in 2024, the Olympic body said Friday – a 10% raise for his final full year in office after a two-year freeze.
Olympic leader Bach got 10% raise in 2024 payment that trails far behind soccer’s elected leaders
GENEVA (AP) – The International Olympic Committee paid its president Thomas Bach $350,000 in 2024, the Olympic body said Friday – a 10% raise for his final full year in office after a two-year freeze.
The payment, or “indemnity” in Olympic language, revealed in its annual report is small compared to soccer bodies that, like the IOC, are based in Switzerland and count annual revenue in billions.
Bach on Monday will formally hand over to President-elect Kirsty Coventry, who will start an eight-year initial term as the Olympic body’s first female leader and first from Africa.
The IOC has classed the 71-year-old Bach as a volunteer on a full-time executive mission who “should not have to finance activities related to his function from his personal savings.”