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Axing Carillion Case Puts Watchdog's Approach In Spotlight

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The U.K. government's decision to drop disqualification proceedings against five non-executive directors of Carillion on the eve of a major trial that would test the limits of director duties has raised questions about whether opportunities were missed to address perceived flaws in the case.

Period25/10/2023

The U.K. government's decision to drop disqualification proceedings against five non-executive directors of Carillion on the eve of a major trial that would test the limits of director duties has raised questions about whether opportunities were missed to address perceived flaws in the case.

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TitleAxing Carillion Case Puts Watchdog's Approach In Spotlight
Media name/outletLAW360
Duration/Length/Size1324 words
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date25/10/23
DescriptionThe U.K. government's decision to drop disqualification proceedings against five non-executive directors of Carillion on the eve of a major trial that would test the limits of director duties has raised questions about whether opportunities were missed to address perceived flaws in the case.

Producer/AuthorJoe Millis
PersonsJohn Wood