Not exact matches
(Posted 24 December 2011) Significant current scandals, and those yet to come In no particular order Top salaries and bonuses - boardroom and shareholder individual responsibility The multiple between top and average pay Lawyers fees - the cost of the legal process Medical negligence claims
against the NHS Care and treatment in the NHS «No win, no fee» personal injury compensation Democracy and the voting system Lords reform Political party funding The domestic energy market and pricing The Tax system and its inefficiencies and complexities Subsidies for new energy generation
schemes The
amount of crime fuelled by Drugs The availability of drugs in prison.
It is up to the employer to nominate which PAYE
scheme to claim the allowance
against but common sense dictates that it will be one with at least # 2,000 of employer NICs liability (or the highest) to ensure the maximum
amount is claimed.
Represented a large retail entity
against allegations that it participated in what was alleged to be the largest Ponzi
scheme in the history of Florida, obtaining a settlement of less than 1 % of the
amount claimed.
The most salient problem that comes to mind regards the potential for the retribu - tive damages
scheme to result in very high
amounts of retributive damages awarded
against very wealthy persons or entities who commit reprehensible conduct of the sort that might trigger a ten percent penalty.