WHO benefits when the head of a major public sector organisation simultaneously takes on an important role in the private sector?
The most obvious answer can be found in the bank account of the individual concerned. As The Herald reports today, Lena Wilson, who already earns around £200,000 a year as chief executive of Scottish Enterprise, is now to pick up an additional £55,000 a year for working one day a month as a non-executive director of the FTSE-100 IT company Intertek.
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