Summary
AS politicians, businessmen tend to perform just as poorly as politicos trying to make a splash in the City.
Think Geoffrey Robinson of the big cheque and bigger political miscalculations or Lord Cashpoint himself, Lord Levy, who drew fire for appearing to offer the chance to buy influence without responsibility. And up which Westminster back alley did Archie Norman one of the more feted executives of his generation disappear, never to be seen again? It now appears Mayor Boris Johnson wants to whistle up a chief executive for London from big business, casting himself as some form of executive chairman.See the full content of this document
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Wanted: A Steady Old Hand & to Hold Boris's
From the City's point of view, the Mayor and his chief ex...
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