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World Service,03 Aug 2017,26 mins

UK Boss Pay Cuts: 'Too Little, Too Late'

World Business Report

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The bosses of Britain's biggest companies have seen their pay packets drop. They're still earning millions - but is it really that tough at the top? We speak to the High Pay Centre about their latest report. Australia's financial regulation agency is taking one of the country's biggest banks - Commonwealth Bank - to court. We hear more about the accusations of "systemic non-compliance" with rules relating to money laundering and counter terrorism financing. US singer and rapper Kanye West isn't receiving the insurance payout he wanted, after he cancelled some of his concert tour dates - so he is suing the insurer, Lloyds of London. We speak to NME magazine's music journalist Andrew Trendell. (Image: A hand holding pound coins. Credit: Christopher Furlong/ Getty Images)

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