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EQUITABLE Life policy-holders are unlikely to try to force chairman Vanni Treves to resign, saying that the cost of arranging an extraordinary general meeting would be too high.
Treves and chief executive Charles Thomson received widespread calls to quit this week following the collapse of the law case against auditors Ernst & Young, but EMAG - the high profile members action group - yesterday said it had "bigger fish to fry".See the full content of this document
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Emag May Let Treves Off Hook
The group's secretary Paul Braithwaite said: "EMAG will di...
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