The Thomas Cook bosses who received £20m in bonuses in last 5 years as company collapsed

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Thomas Cook executives have been paid more than £20 million over the last five years, despite long term fears that the operator faced collapse.

Thomas Cook executives have been paid more than £20 million over the last five years, despite long term fears that the operator faced collapse.

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Así son.

Enough said may be he will donate some of his bonus payments to the reduncie funds of the workers more chance of not finding plastic in the sea!

And who's getting big payouts as The Telegraph collapses?

This isn't going to stop people noticing Brexit was responsible, you know ...

~ this is thievery, nab them & prosecute

Recall this money

Bonuses should be banned....I am sure you will agree.

Ok. Now we are talking. Obviously CEOs earn what they earn because they are supposed to now exactly what to do and track the progress of the company. TC knew they were in danger not today but for quite a while.Should big bosses knowing the struggles cash their bonuses?

Execute them.

Yet some were calling for the UK taxpayer to bail them out

Why was the company allowed to fly passengers out yesterday knowing it was about to collapse

. . . and a major contributing factor in its collapse is that B thing your owners so fervently espouse.

Yeah typical. But they will try and spin it to be brexit related to play into the hands of the remainers

Would giving the bosses bigger tax cuts have saved the company?

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