Royal Mail escapes fine after trying to manipulate figures
Royal Mail has being found guilty of trying to manipulate its letter delivery target results, but has escaped a significant fine.
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Royal Mail has being found guilty of trying to manipulate its letter delivery target results, but has escaped a significant fine.
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[ad_1] The Post Office has today (Tuesday, April 8) revealed plans to hand over its remaining directly-owned branches to franchisees by the autumn. It confirmed that it is offloading 108 crown branches which are currently directly owned and run by the company. The list includes branches in Gloucester and Stroud in Gloucestershire, as well as…
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Express.co.uk MORNING MEETING: Royal Mail share price will surprise criticsExpress.co.ukRoyal Mail shares jumped from 330p to 459p on privatisation in October and hit 615p in January. That led to furious attacks on Business Secretary Vince Cable and his investment bank advisers for pricing the shares too cheaply and selling the taxpayer … More: continued here