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The High Court has rejected Nicholas Brown's request to continue acting as a director after he was disqualified for his involvement in an illegal cartel. Brown, the former Managing Director of the Brown and Mason Group, was involved in two breaches of competition law and admitted to taking a central role in the illegal behaviour. As part of the cartel agreements, he received "compensation payments"" totalling u00a3700

High Court rejects request from Nicholas Brown to continue to act as a director, after he was disqualified for being involved in an illegal cartel CMA Senior Director: “Director disqualifications are a key tool for protecting the public – and making sure those at the top of the chain are held responsible if their companies breach

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High Court rejects request from Nicholas Brown to continue to act as a director, after he was disqualified for being involved in an illegal cartel CMA Senior Director: “Director disqualifications are a key tool for protecting the public – and making sure those at the top of the chain are held responsible if their companies breach

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