Loyalty payoff to prince's aide 'grossly exaggerated
Prince Charles's office yesterday dismissed media speculation that his personal aide, Michael Fawcett, would be receiving a loyalty payoff of up to £1m after his res...
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Ex-Tyco director pleads guilty to securities fraud
Former Tyco director Frank Walsh yesterday pleaded guilty to securities fraud charges for failing to disclose that he had pocketed a $20m payment from the firm.
Mr Wals...
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Sorry Surrey
Surrey: Britain's richest county. Yet the investment bankers who populate its millionaire estates such as St George's Hill in Weybridge are in for a surprise. It is their...
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Vaz faces damaging new claims
Former Foreign Office Minister Keith Vaz faces potentially damaging new claims that he may have received a payment from a rich businessman who is wanted for questioning i...
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Relief for Revenue as the taxman has his day in court
The Inland Revenue emitted a huge sigh of relief last week after winning a High Court case that could have given millions of taxpayers a way of reducing their liability. ...
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Premium calls off the hounds
Customers of collapsed Independent Insurance are in line for a rare piece of good news; Premium Credit, the finance company that has been chasing them to continue paying ...
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A warmer winter for all over-60s
Yes, you are eligible. The Government relaxed the rules on 16 November last year. Since then everyone over the age of 60 qualifies for the payment 'regardless of whether ...
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AA decision time for ?1.1bn offer
All eligible members - which excludes corporate members and associate members (spouses and children of full members) - will get a voting pack asking them to approve a ?1....
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Standard Life members poised to approve flotation
Standard Life's members are today expected to approve its planned £5bn summer flotation - a move that will trigger windfall payments averaging £1,700 to 2.4 m...
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Halifax points the finger at customers
Halifax this week admitted a "systems failure" resulted in the bank writing to customers to falsely claim they had missed credit card payments and their card limits wer...
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