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THE former bank chief charged by the Government with getting more women serving on company boards has signalled that he is unlikely to recommend fixed quotas for female directors.
Lord Davies of Abersoch, pictured, the former trade minister and ex-chief executive of Standard Chartered, said that while he had not ruled out quotas, he was "not convinced" that they represented the best way forward.See the full content of this document
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Quotas for Women Directors Unlikely
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