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...The revelations create further scrutiny of KPMG’s global boss Bill Thomas, who was criticised by staff last year for failing to act more decisively on reports of poor governance in the Lower Gulf business...
...TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady described the legislation as “a recipe for chaos”, adding: “This bill has been rushed through with no consultation and no real thought for the impacts on workers, businesses...
...Meanwhile Sky, responding to MPs examining the bill, said it had “serious concerns” over the plans for subscriptions....
...Thomas Robertson, who serves on the board, intends to retire....
...It’s all the more impressive considering Atalanta’s €119mn operating revenues, and €84mn wage bill in 2022-23 (with thanks to Swiss Ramble/Kieron O’Connor for deciphering the Italian accounts)....
...UK saxophonist Camilla George completes a thrilling double bill. November 12, Royal Festival Hall 5....
...helen.thomas@ft.com@helentbiz...
...Fox News has lost big names in the past, notably presenter Bill O’Reilly and Roger Ailes, the former network chair who was ousted in the wake of sexual abuse allegations in 2016....
...The group’s finances have already been hit hard by members quitting, and staff are braced for redundancies as the CBI aims to slash its wage bill by one-third....
...out went beyond households’ ability to pay their energy bills....
...He declared it to be out of order — and then secretly signed the bill into law....
...Woodside has been fighting a running battle with environmentalists, who targeted the home of chief executive Meg O’Neill for protests, while Santos has faced trials of its own....
...support for household bills was helping to prop up the market....
...Chief executive Chris O’Shea last year waived a £1.1mn bonus to which he was entitled for 2021, given that households were facing sharp rises in their energy bills....
...Then there are the recent scandals over unreported gifts from billionaires to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito....
...Rio Tinto has appointed James O’Rourke, chief executive of The Mosaic Company, as a non-executive director....
...Taxpayers or bill payers are potentially on the hook for billions of pounds in costs....
...Treasury bills will cheapen further. And that will put pressure on banks.”...
...Octopus was launched in 2016 by the technology entrepreneur Greg Jackson to break up the might of the “legacy” suppliers such as Centrica, which is led by Chris O’Shea, who has previously held senior roles...
...Bill Thomas, global chair and chief executive, rejected the idea of an EY-style break-up of KPMG’s audit and consulting businesses, saying in a statement on Tuesday that the firm’s performance “validates...
...O’Shea said the reopening of the site was likely to help reduce consumer energy bills by smoothing out extreme peaks in prices, although he was unable to quantify by how much....
...After abandoning a merger with Los Angeles firm O’Melveny & Myers in 2019 following a failure to agree a valuation, A&O has struck out on its own in the US in recent years....
...But David O’Leary, policy director at the Home Builders Federation, said: “We’re dealing with a known entity who we have confidence in....
...Additional reporting by Nathalie Thomas...
...“We need more battery storage and we need more gas storage,” said Chris O’Shea, Centrica’s chief executive, on a visit to Easington this week....
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