Boss cuts
The chief executive of the Co-operative Group, Richard Pennycock, asked for a pay cut, saying his job had got easier now that the business is more steady — not to mention smaller. His basic pay will fall from £1.25m to £750,000 and his overall pay will drop 60%. Some other bosses who have recently taken pay cuts:
— Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent took a 42% pay cut last year, with his overall package falling from $25.2m to $14.6m.
— Cressida Pollock, CEO of English National Opera, took a 30% pay cut last September, partly in return for her job being made permanent.
— Simon Potter, chief executive of Bahamas Petroleum, this month deferred 90% of his pay so the company could continue to invest in spite of low oil prices.
— Isis fighters have all had their pay cut by 50%, according to documents obtained by the Middle East Forum in January. It was said that there would be no exceptions, suggesting bosses took a cut too.
Evasive answers
How much does tax evasion cost the government? Some estimates:
£70bn Public and Commercial Services Union, 2012
£82bn Richard Murphy, taxresearch.org.uk, September 2014
£16bn HMRC, December 2015
The lives of animals
The government backtracked on plans to repeal farm animal welfare codes. How truncated are the lives of farm animals?
Slaughtered at | |
Broiler chickens | 5-7 wks |
Pigs | 4-6 mths |
Lamb | 3-10 mths |
Veal calves | 4-6 mths |
Beef cattle | 12-18 mths |
Source: www.sustainabletable.org.au
Natural lifespan | |
Broiler chickens | 7 yrs |
Pigs | 10-12 yrs |
Lamb | 15 yrs |
Veal calves | 20-25 yrs |
Beef cattle | 20-25 yrs |
Source: www.sustainabletable.org.au
Helping havens
A reminder of some of the ways in which the British taxpayer helps fund tax havens:
— The British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands are eligible to a share of €40m set aside by the European Development Fund for sustainable energy and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean. Both are also eligible for support under the £7m a year Overseas Territories Programme Fund, and can each send four patients a year to be treated under the NHS.

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