Some odds and ends from the money bit of the BBC's 2019/20 Annual Report.
£22m of income has gone to help with the Pension Scheme deficit.
Licence fee collection costs have gone up by £16m p.a., to £119m.
Spending on Arts and Music - which the BBC under Tony Hall made so much noise about - fell from £51m to £42m - a cut of close to 18%.
BBC Global News Ltd made a profit of £2m - down from £8m last year.
Total average headcount (discounting staff funded by Foreign Office grant) is 22,749 - up by 421 over the year.
Spending on training and development per head per annum fell from £617, to £592.
The BBC received 10 formal complaints of sexual harassment of the year, up from 5 the previous year. There were 82 complaints of bullying and harassment, compared with 81 in 2018/19.
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