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Article: Labour lord threatens to evict the London Eye; The South Bank's chairman, Lord Hollick, wants to increase the rent on our top tourist attraction to [pounds sterling]2.5 million. This sheds new light on the man who tried to pay himself [pounds sterling]250,000 just for leaving his last job.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- May 18, 2005
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Byline: KEITH DOVKANTS
SOMEWHERE, high over the Atlantic, Lord Hollick experienced a moment of conversion. He was flying to the United States after one of the most disturbing episodes of his long business career and he could not put the upsetting events out of his mind.
He had just bowed out of his company, United Business Media, after 31 years at the helm. He had been expecting shareholders to give him a standing ovation; instead, they jeered and derided him for planning to pocket a [pounds sterling]250,000 bonus, merely for handing over to his successor. One fund manager characterised acceptance of the payment thus: "It is," he said, "taking the ...