THE company that appointed the head of Scottish Enterprise to a £55,000-a-year directorship has received nine awards of money from the taxpayer-funded agency since 2010, it emerged last night.
Amounts paid to Intertek, which has a stock market worth of £4.3 billion, range from £600 to back a Middle East trade mission to £15,000 to help it find space for its Aberdeen operation.
Concern has grown since the quality and safety solutions firm said it had hired Scottish Enterprise chief executive Lena Wilson as a non-executive director.
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