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hawksley | 09:38 Sun 11th Aug 2013 | News
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Try getting a job with a prison record, Easy just say your name is Chris Huhne, and you will get a job with a well know power company 100,000 Pa, for a two day week,not bad for an ex offender
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What company is it? They deserve to be commended for such an attitude. As you say, there aren't many companies that will give an old lag a second chance.
Is there a link to this somewhere...can't find anything on the BBC News website ?
It's called the rehabilitation of prisoners, surely jail should not be just a punishment. :0)
Well, it was hardly the "Crime of the Century".....he has done his "porridge" so how long are we going to hold it against him?

£100,000 per annum......the company will soon recoup that.
After his downfall I thought he might have aped Profumo and spent the rest of his working life atoning by going and doing charitable work in some God forsaken place, the East End.
^chocks away under the pigs sandy ;)
Not many of those released from Prison will have Huhnes experience, contacts or knowledge base - All of which are still valuable, despite being imprisoned essentially for hubris.

This company must feel that those factors that Huhne has outweigh his momentary disgrace consequent from lying about a speeding ticket and an ex-wife out for revenge.
sandyRoe

/// in some God forsaken place, the East End. ///

Is that any worse than 'Bongo, Bongo Land'?

Apart from islands of wealth, I believe it to be a place of great poverty and considerable social deprivation
Now that's what I call a rehabilitation programme ! Getting the offender back into normal society, integrated.
Ghastly though Huhne is, he has done his time and should be allowed to get on with his life. Its not as if he was being given a job in the public sector, paid for by taxpayers. Presumably Zilkha Biomass Energy ( whoever they are ! ) will be keeping a close eye on the petty cash and tea money.
mikey4444

/// Presumably Zilkha Biomass Energy ( whoever they are ! ) will be keeping a close eye on the petty cash and tea money. ///

Oh come off it be fair, just because he was jailed for perverting the course of justice, doesn't necessarily make him a 'Tea-Leaf'.
Will they supply a 'green car' and chauffeur?
did he lose his license
My post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek aog, as I am sure you were aware. His honesty has been called into question in the recent past and has found to be wanting, that is all I meant.
Don't think of it as a job. More a reward. Ties in nicely with the shoplifting story.
mikey4444

/// My post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek aog, as I am sure you were
aware. ///

As was mine.
Of course aog...I realised that !

On this subject, I am still a bit surprised that this energy company that I have never heard of would employ Huhne. After all this, if they are remembered at all, it will be for giving him a job...hardly good publicity I would have thought.

But, perhaps he has learnt his lesson. It is said, after all, that God loves sinners that have repented !
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