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  • Fear of election fraud ahead of vote for mayor

    April 29, 2012

    POLITICIANS last night warned of a “serious collapse of confidence” in London’s electoral system after City A.M. discovered a flat that has just two adult residents – but seven active voters. Ahead of this week’s mayoral election we visited an address in Brune House, Shoreditch – just five minute’s walk from Liverpool Street station – where [...]

  • Johnson plans to cut taxes as polling looms

    April 29, 2012

    BORIS Johnson yesterday distanced himself from the unpopular Conservative party, pledging to campaign for lower taxes ahead of Thursday’s mayoral election. “I am, overall, a tax-cutting Conservative,” the incumbent mayor said in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph. “I certainly think London needs to be tax competitive.” Hinting at disputes with chancellor George Osborne he [...]

  • Panel says government omnishambles have hit Boris’s shot at a second term – but he’ll still win

    April 29, 2012

    MORE than 70 per cent of our readers’ panel think that recent political turmoil – including the Conservative party’s slipping poll scores and the UK’s return to recession – have harmed Boris Johnson’s chances of re-election as London Mayor. According to the results of our latest Voice of the City poll, run in association with [...]

  • Top pay under fire at Standard Chartered bank

    April 29, 2012

    STANDARD Chartered is heading for a bust-up over how much it pays its top staff, after investor advisory group Pirc advised its members to vote down the bank’s remuneration report. The bank plans to pay out $92.1m (£56.6m) to its top 13 staff, which includes five board members, for last year. Pirc is thought to [...]

  • Trinity Mirror shareholders still unimpressed as meeting looms

    April 29, 2012

    SLY Bailey faces an investor rebellion over changes to her pay packet at Trinity Mirror’s annual general meeting next week. Following shareholder unrest, the publisher of the Daily Mirror proposed a £500,000 cut to Bailey’s short-term cash and stock bonuses. But the Trinity Mirror chief executive will be eligible to receive 144 per cent of [...]

  • AstraZeneca mulls millions for Brennan

    April 29, 2012

    ASTRAZENECA is considering whether to give outgoing chief executive David Brennan a multi-million pound exit package. The pharma firm’s remuneration committee has not met to sign off Brennan’s final pay deal yet, as he only formally told the board of his intention to quit last Wednesday – one day before his shock departure was announced [...]

  • UK restaurant sector to strike £13bn by 2015

    April 29, 2012

    WHILE Britons continue to tighten their belts in hard economic times, one luxury that few of us seem to be prepared to give up is eating out. A new report by Allegra Strategies and Barclays forecasts that sales across the UK’s branded restaurants are set to grow by 22 per cent to £13.6bn by 2015 [...]

  • Dewey & LeBoeuf merger talks end

    April 29, 2012

    Embattled law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf said yesterday it had removed its former chairman from various leadership positions amid a probe by the Manhattan district attorney and said that talks with rival firm Greenberg Traurig about a potential transaction ended with no deal. According to an internal firm memo, Dewey’s executive committee voted to oust [...]

  • Regulators to vote on Slim penalty

    April 29, 2012

    Regulators will vote today on one of Mexico’s biggest antitrust cases, a $1bn fine for tycoon Carlos Slim, which has been bogged down in court appeals and disputes for a year. Federal competition commission Cofeco slapped Telcel with the record sanction in April 2011 after ruling the company charged excessive prices to connect to its [...]

  • Ferrero sets aside $3m for law suit

    April 29, 2012

    Italian confectionery group Ferrero has agreed to set aside $3m to settle a class-action lawsuit championed by a Californian mother after she discovered the group’s Nutella chocolate spread packed more calories than jam or syrup. Notices of class action settlements said Ferrero USA, the group’s US division, would pay up to $4 for every jar [...]

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