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British Organization - March 28

The following are the top stories on business pages of British newspapers. has not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The Times

- The dismissed chief executive of the London stock exchange's. largest gold miner Endeavour Mining was associated with a. even more $15 million of payments to a third-party overseas UAE. entity, an investigation has actually found.

- PwC could become the first Big Four accounting and. consulting firm in the UK to be run by a lady when its partners. vote for their next leader in a couple of weeks' time.

The Guardian

- Water companies in England have actually dealt with a barrage of. criticism as information exposed raw sewage was released for more. than 3.6 million hours into rivers and seas last year in a 105%. boost on the previous 12 months.

- A worldwide bidding war is brewing for the UK. packaging business DS Smith after a US-based paper. manufacturer put forward a 5.7 billion pounds ($ 7.19. billion) takeover proposition, gatecrashing a deal it had concurred. with the British competing Mondi.

The Telegraph

- Thames Water held a crunch board meeting on Wednesday amidst. a scramble to settle a 750 million pounds($ 945.83 million). lifeline from investors, with the hazard of special. administration looming as the distressed provider reels from vast. debts and bad performance.

- Telecoms giant BT has actually unveiled strategies to transform. 2,000 old payphones into advertising billboards despite fears. over messy streets.

Sky News

- New York-listed Keysight Technologies is preparing. to launch an official deal for British cybersecurity expert. Spirent Communications worth roughly 200 pence a piece.

- Barclays has asked forgiveness after clients. knowledgeable difficulties with payments into and out of accounts,. in addition to with its app, telephone and electronic banking services.

The Independent

- Struggling cosmetics company The Body Shop has confessed to. breaking work law in sacking hundreds of individuals at a. minute's notification.

- Shell ceo Wael Sawan was paid. nearly 8 million pounds ($ 10.09 million) last year, brand-new figures. showed on Thursday as the oil and gas giant watered down one of. its environment pledges.

(source: Reuters)