BRITAIN'S bonus culture in both the public and private sectors suffered another hammer blow yesterday after Network Rail executives gave up their lucrative payouts.
The leaders of the privatised firm waived the six-figure sums, just a week after Stephen Hester, chief executive of the part-taxpayer-owned Royal Bank of Scotland, declined his £1 million bonus after criticism by Labour and the Government.
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