Thursday, April 12, 2007

Retribution

The Limehouse lynchers have been caught! So many racing bikes were being stolen along that path that the police took action. A plain-clothed policeman cycled along it in the early evening and was set upon by the three robbers, whereupon eight policemen jumped out of the bushes and caught them, not without a fight which resulted in one robber going into hospital.
Mark Langford died in a car crash in Spain on Monday. He had been the CEO of Accident Group and was worth £75m before the company went bust. He enraged his 2500 employees by informing them of this by text: "Urgent. Unfortunately salaries not paid. Please do not contact office. Full details to follow later." It subsequently emerged that the company directors had shared £11.8m in dividends just before the bankruptcy whilst the employees received no redundancy payments.

3 Comments:

Blogger Fidothedog said...

Maybe he could sue himself - after all as he said where theres blame theres a claim

12:53 pm  
Blogger Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Good for the police in the first case. In the second, did he have any idea what it is like to be totally dependent on your wage?

7:31 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes indeed, what goes around, comes around..

Interesting to also hear that the Sainsbury clan are sticking to the company like glue and that the private equity companies seem to have failed in their attempts to take it over.

11:43 am  

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