The Guardian (November 3)
Looking at ways to strengthen corporate governance in the UK, Prime Minister David Cameron says it’s important “to make sure non-executive directors on boards are not the usual sort of rotating list of men patting each other’s backs and increasing the level of remuneration. I want to see more women in Britain’s boardrooms, which I think would have a thoroughly good influence.”
Looking at ways to strengthen corporate governance in the UK, Prime Minister David Cameron says it’s important “to make sure non-executive directors on boards are not the usual sort of rotating list of men patting each other’s backs and increasing the level of remuneration. I want to see more women in Britain’s boardrooms, which I think would have a thoroughly good influence.”
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