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Executive pay in the spotlight | FT Business
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Britain’s top 10 highest paid bosses earn a combined £118m, and some executives receive over 400 times the average staff salary. David Oakley, investment correspondent, tells Sharlene Goff why executive pay will attract criticism ahead of the election.
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