By Stuart Smith on July 4, 2012
This week, the US Justice Department fined a well-known multinational $3bn (£2bn) for serial corporate malpractice. And –in the manner of a suspended criminal sentence – imposed on company managers up to its chief executive stringent measures for slashing their pay and bonuses should further illegal activity come to light. Another bank getting the Barclays [...]
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By James Charlton on June 2, 2011
David Bernstein is no stranger to controversy. He was non-executive chairman of French Connection during its “f.c.u.k” ad campaign in 1997, created by the mercurial Trevor Beattie at TBWA and banned from time to time by the Advertising Standards Authority. It was ultimately successful for the clothing label. Bernstein has also a held a number [...]
Posted in Media, News, Politics | Tagged argentina, british press, corruption, David Bernstein, Dennis Skinner, falkland islands, fifa, football association, Helen Mirren, Julio Grondona, manchester city, Sepp Blatter, Sun, Telegraph, The Queen
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