Campaign: Election Campaign and Salary

campaign: That proved helpful this year, according to The Guardian. It prevented the latest mega payday for the founder and chief executive, Denise Coates 277m in salary plus 46m in dividends from becoming a flashpoint in a general election campaign in which billionaire-bashing was a theme. Bet365 can, for example, step outside its traditional reporting schedule and file its accounts at Companies House a month later than usual. Mind you, Coates' aversion to the spotlight might have been welcomed by Jeremy Corbyn. Bet365 is a UK-domiciled company and Coates, by collecting her winnings in plain-vanilla payroll fashion, pays an awful lot of personal tax. She is not a straightforward case. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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