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Persimmon bosses get rich while the company benefits from corporate welfare and British taxpayers.
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£104m in Persimmon executive pay highlights key problem of corporate welfare

April 16, 2018

The news, reported by The Guardian in March, that Persimmon paid three executives a combined salary of £104m in 2017 highlights a key problem of UK corporate welfare practices — they can be exploited by individuals […]

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