Summary
CHRIS Robinson's days as both chief executive and major shareholder at Hearts appear numbered after club chairman George Foulkes renewed his pledge to address any potential conflict of interest in that dual role. Foulkes said he had had talks with Robinson on the matter, and would make it a priority after the establishment of a working party to seek a possible new long-term home for Hearts.
"One of the principles of modern corporate governance is to avoid any conflict of interests," said the Labour MP, who took over as chairman at Tynecastle last month. "There is a problem with a major shareholder also being chief executive, and I've already discussed it with Chris.See the full content of this document
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Foulkes Ready to End Robinson's Dual Role
"I'm trying to go through each issue based on its urgency. The first one was dealt with when we announced on ...
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