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Nepotism and the Royal family
According to this story on the BBC’s website - Jean Else, who was awarded an OBE back in 2001 has had the award revoked by the Queen. Apparently Ms Else (as head of a school), promoted her sister from part-time clerical assistant to assistant head on £58k p.a.
Did the Queen not think what a wonderful person Ms Else is (keeping it in the family), and should one be giving her another award?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...d-manchester-12405158
Did the Queen not think what a wonderful person Ms Else is (keeping it in the family), and should one be giving her another award?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...d-manchester-12405158
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/...-bucks-herts-12408687
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Outrageous
Thank goodness our wonderful Royal familly doesn't do such things
What were Prince Andrews trade and industry qualifications for being the UK's special representative?
I'm sure he must have worked in trade and Industry quite comprehensively.
And he'd never do something like accept an offer for his house three million quid over the asking price from the son of the President of Kazakhstan
Thank goodness our wonderful Royal familly doesn't do such things
What were Prince Andrews trade and industry qualifications for being the UK's special representative?
I'm sure he must have worked in trade and Industry quite comprehensively.
And he'd never do something like accept an offer for his house three million quid over the asking price from the son of the President of Kazakhstan
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