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Peter Bucks, non-exec dir and chair of audit committee, Ofwat, for serv regulation.
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The official press release announcing her Ofsted appointment Michael Gove praised her as "hugely talented" made no mention of Southern Cross or indeed her other non-exec directorship at Carphone Warehouse.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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He is a non-exec at 20Minutes, the publisher of free papers in France, in which Schibsted has a 50% interest.
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Chief executive of music retailer – and early front-runner in race for ITV job – to be non-exec director of Guardian publisher
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He is also non-exec with PubliGroupe, a Swiss-based marketing and sales organisation, and an adviser to FSN Capital, an Oslo-based private equity firm.
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And in 2003 he became non-exec chairman and active advisor to Marketics, a marketing analytics company recently sold to NYSE-listed WNS for $65 million.
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This wafer thin distinction is reducing the heat on Oily Duncan who took cash from the head of Vitol, but not Vitol as a company - except in his salary as a non-exec - and it also helped the Tories avoid more of a back lash from taking money from an Arms Manufacturing boss, not the company.
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Neil Kinnock non-exec director of the company which ran the e-counting fiasco in Scotland?
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Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke both resigned over the Hutton enquiry and the British Government then decided to appoint Michael Grade as the new chairman, who previously held a part-time non-exec position on the Board of Governors.
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Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke both resigned over the Hutton enquiry and the British Government then decided to appoint Michael Grade as the new chairman, who previously held a part-time non-exec position on the Board of Governors.
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