“Would my dad be proud if this?” This immediately shows how corrupt the behaviour is.
Means she’ll never ask it of herself and remain ignorant because it’s a bank balance. All her father’s existence has been to her is a bank balance, and lifestyle. And I hate to say it, but this is far too common of an occurrence. And we wonder why society is declining.
Tr3nb0l0n3- on
Remember the guy on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire who was caught cheating cause people in the audience were coughing the answers to him? He’s a relative of this family
Scammers and cheats through and through
AbsolutelyHorrendous on
I’m almost in awe of just how brazenly corrupt these people are. Like, these are just cartoonish levels of scumbaggery, I mean these people are actual scoundrels
BathFullOfDucks on
While I’d happily piss in their rose bushes, this is a little bit of a hatchet job no? it’s their private business and represents a pay not far above minimum wage. If a bank wants to lend them 117,000 against their “management consultancy” business, that’s got nothing to do with the general public with the exception of the banks shareholders.
FewEstablishment2696 on
It is about time limited liability laws are changed so that the shareholders/directors of companies which go “bust” owning money to the taxpayer, are pursued personally.
andrew0256 on
This is clickbait, pure and simple.
I was expecting to read about six figures but all they took was less than £70K which was about 10% over the previous year. They may not have actually got their hands on it due to the company being in the red.
So my commentary, is “And?”.
Crittsy on
Are they sure it’s his daughter? seems like some Farage blood in there
ReclusiveReviews on
Part of a wider problem with charities. I always google a charity CEO’s salary and more often than not they are paying themselves 6 figure salaries. I think British Heart Foundation guy is on about £250k a year. So now I don’t give to any until I know I’m not just funding the lifestyle of someone wealthier than I am
Due_Bed_3307 on
What a legacy .. glad my £50 donation has been put to good use
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All she needs to do is ask herself one question……
“Would my dad be proud if this?” This immediately shows how corrupt the behaviour is.
Means she’ll never ask it of herself and remain ignorant because it’s a bank balance. All her father’s existence has been to her is a bank balance, and lifestyle. And I hate to say it, but this is far too common of an occurrence. And we wonder why society is declining.
Remember the guy on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire who was caught cheating cause people in the audience were coughing the answers to him? He’s a relative of this family
Scammers and cheats through and through
I’m almost in awe of just how brazenly corrupt these people are. Like, these are just cartoonish levels of scumbaggery, I mean these people are actual scoundrels
While I’d happily piss in their rose bushes, this is a little bit of a hatchet job no? it’s their private business and represents a pay not far above minimum wage. If a bank wants to lend them 117,000 against their “management consultancy” business, that’s got nothing to do with the general public with the exception of the banks shareholders.
It is about time limited liability laws are changed so that the shareholders/directors of companies which go “bust” owning money to the taxpayer, are pursued personally.
This is clickbait, pure and simple.
I was expecting to read about six figures but all they took was less than £70K which was about 10% over the previous year. They may not have actually got their hands on it due to the company being in the red.
So my commentary, is “And?”.
Are they sure it’s his daughter? seems like some Farage blood in there
Part of a wider problem with charities. I always google a charity CEO’s salary and more often than not they are paying themselves 6 figure salaries. I think British Heart Foundation guy is on about £250k a year. So now I don’t give to any until I know I’m not just funding the lifestyle of someone wealthier than I am
What a legacy .. glad my £50 donation has been put to good use