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But Griffith-Jones argues that auditors could do a more useful job if their terms of reference were widened.
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I don't think anyone, even Judge Griffith-Jones, ever pretended that sex only happened in the marital bed.
Archive 2004-08-29 Laban 2004
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John Griffith-Jones' response demonstrates how horribly unaware the firms are of how badly their reputation has suffered during the crisis:
Forbes.com: News Francine McKenna 2011
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John Griffith-Jones' response demonstrates how horribly unaware the firms are of how badly their reputation has suffered during the crisis:
Forbes.com: News Francine McKenna 2011
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John Griffith-Jones, UK senior partner of KPMG, said he hoped regulators would take into account the firms' expertise.
Forbes.com: News Francine McKenna 2011
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John Griffith-Jones, UK senior partner of KPMG, said he hoped regulators would take into account the firms' expertise.
Forbes.com: News Francine McKenna 2011
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Griffith-Jones QC famously asked the jury if this was a book they would wish their sons and daughters or wives and servants to read.
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If that was what Griffith-Jones was really worried about, the damage was already done.
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So far as Byrne and Hailsham and Griffith-Jones were concerned, the function of the modern novel was that laid down by Oscar Wilde's Miss Prism: "the good end happily, the bad end unhappily - that is what 'fiction' means."
The Guardian World News Geoffrey Robertson 2010
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I was 17 when Griffith-Jones made his speech at the Old Bailey, and an only son in a tight-knit community of mining families in West Yorkshire.
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