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Sir Philip Green Pursued By Pensions Regulator Over Bhs
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''being ordered to pay towards the pension shortfall, which had swollen to nearly £600m by the time BHS went out of business''
So whats the betting it will be small change he settles on?
And anyway how much cash has he got in the UK, no point in counting the wads in the Caymen Islands or whenever since that could not be got at.
What I want to know is why pension funds are not heldp by a third party? I thought after MAxwell that what was supposed to be happening.
''being ordered to pay towards the pension shortfall, which had swollen to nearly £600m by the time BHS went out of business''
So whats the betting it will be small change he settles on?
And anyway how much cash has he got in the UK, no point in counting the wads in the Caymen Islands or whenever since that could not be got at.
What I want to know is why pension funds are not heldp by a third party? I thought after MAxwell that what was supposed to be happening.
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