A year best forgotten: Hillsdown: Correction
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Your support makes all the difference.SIR HARRY SOLOMON has asked us to point out that his forthcoming departure as chairman of Hillsdown Holdings is of his own accord and without compensation. He therefore feels it was unfair of the Independent on Sunday last week in its review of the year to bracket him with a number of senior executives who were forced out of office in 1992.
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