HENSHAW SAGA: Henshaw decides to take his leave ; Sam Lister, Andy Kelly and Larry Neild report on the retirement of Liverpool's chief executive Labour leader labels deal obscene MERSEY Edition
"This will cost the taxpayers of Liverpool more than a third of a million pounds. This isn't about knocking [David Henshaw] or his performance but about the way this was done, though you have to say David has put his own personal interests ahead of those of the city." Frank McKenna, c...
Saved in:
Published in | Daily post (Liverpool, England : 1978) |
---|---|
Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Liverpool (UK)
MGN Ltd
31.01.2006
|
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Summary: | "This will cost the taxpayers of Liverpool more than a third of a million pounds. This isn't about knocking [David Henshaw] or his performance but about the way this was done, though you have to say David has put his own personal interests ahead of those of the city." Frank McKenna, chairman of Downtown Liverpool in Business, claimed political in-fighting between Sir David and [Cllr Mike Storey] had put off potential investors from coming to the city. Labour leader Joe Anderson' Warren Bradley, Mike Storey's successor' Sir David Henshaw, left, with Mike Storey at the start of building work at the Kings Dock last year |
---|