Letter: Greedy bastards
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: The New Experience Millennium Company argues that its bonus scheme to pay up to pounds 430,000 in bonuses to three directors (Report, 16 September) "will make serving out their contracts more attractive to them".
How is it that Millennium Company directors need sweeteners to do what anyone else in the world accepts as right and natural? When I sign a contract to do a job, I expect to have to fulfil the terms of that contract and to finish the job and, if not, to be subject to due process of law.
It would be good to know which crony of the fat cat fraternity was responsible for wasting public funds by drafting such a woolly contract.
PETER D BROWN
London N1
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