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TipTV Business

BT got too big to manage – Evening Standard

Feb 01, 2017, 02:10 PM

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In an interview with Tip TV, Simon English, City Correspondent at Evening Standard, says BT boss Gavin Patterson took his eye of the ball and that his defence indirectly suggests he allowed the business to get too big to manage. English adds, “He is paid too much”.

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