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Water firms behind worst pollution cases defy ban on bosses' bonuses - with one CEO awarded £270,000 despite supplier poisoning more than 500 customers with parasite-infected tap water
Water companies responsible for severe pollution cases have ignored a ban on executive bonuses, with one CEO receiving £270,000 despite a supplier contaminating tap water with parasites that affected over 500 customers.
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