It Certainly Pay's. To Be Dishonest
Posted:
04 Dec 2015, 11:10
by KateLMead
Yentob Quits BBC role overKids Co but gets 400K a year plus TV fees. "Plus" a pension of £220,000 a year for life.
On top of this £150,000 a year for presenting his Imagine arts series and other programmes. I would have thought that his very questionable association with Kids Co and his involvement with Batmanghelidgh warrants serious investigation.
Re: It Certainly Pay's. To Be Dishonest
Posted:
04 Dec 2015, 13:25
by Workingman
I was about to make a similar post on the day he resigned.
He is another on a very long list of high-up who behave appallingly and are allowed to resign. They leave with a clean bill of health and all the trimmings; and often move sideways or upwards.
They should be sacked. It is what would happen on the shop floor for relative misdemeanours.
Re: It Certainly Pay's. To Be Dishonest
Posted:
05 Dec 2015, 09:55
by KateLMead
Workingman wrote:I was about to make a similar post on the day he resigned.
He is another on a very long list of high-up who behave appallingly and are allowed to resign. They leave with a clean bill of health and all the trimmings; and often move sideways or upwards.
They should be sacked. It is what would happen on the shop floor for relative misdemeanours.
By all accounts he is still in favour with the BBC who must have known what he was up too Frank. I would strip him of his assets.
Re: It Certainly Pay's. To Be Dishonest
Posted:
05 Dec 2015, 10:19
by Workingman
We need a reset button as far as resignations are concerned.
I cannot be bothered naming names, we all know who they are. When things go wrong in business, banking, NHS, social services and so on, those at the top, where the buck is supposed to stop, walk away with golden handshakes. At the same time those at the coal face, doctors, nurses, social workers etc., lose their jobs and get a big red cross stamped on their CVs.
It is a sick world.