GREEDY bosses have raked in over £100million in pay and perks as their businesses fuelled the cost-of-living crisis.
The fatcats at Britain's top banks, supermarkets and energy firms have cashed in on the financial chaos with bumper pay hikes.
Meanwhile, millions of customers have been left battling to survive.
Energy chiefs were among the biggest winners last year, according to analysis given to FTSE100 Index executives.
BP's Bernard Looney hauled in a whopping 122% pay rise, taking his salary to £10m as fuel bills soared around the country.
His earnings matched those of former Shell boss Ben van Beurden, inset, who enjoyed a 54% increase.
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