£110,000 Paid In Compensation To Standard Triumph International Men
23 January 1962
Compensation totalling £110,000 was paid by Leyland Motors to the directors and some 300 senior and semi-senior staff of Standard Triumph International after the share-exchange takeover in June 1961; Because the S.T.I. group was continuing to operate at a heavy loss and knowing that drastic economies were required says Sir Henry Spurrier, chairman of Leyland Motors, in his annual report to shareholders, he felt that the economies could be made only by asking for the resignation of the original members of the S.T.I. board, with one exception.
Of the total compensation, £66,375 was paid to directors.
Mr A. S. Dick, the former chairman of Standard. resigned last August and seven other directors were asked to retire. In a later part of his statement Sir Henry says that in taking S.T.I. under their wing they had almost certainly saved them from bankruptcy.
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