P&O may not regret breaking law, but the UK should regret dealing with its owner | Nils Pratley

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P&O may not regret breaking law, but the UK should regret dealing with its owner | Nils Pratley
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Thu 24 Mar 2022 19.17 GMTore than a few business chancers have appeared before Commons select committees over the years, but it’s hard to recall a chief executive who has admitted that his company carefully assessed its options and decided that breaking the law was its best bet.offered candour and cynicism in the same breath

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