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Sainsbury’s boss paid £3.4m

- By James Burton

THE Sainsbury’s boss caught singing ‘We’re in the money’ after unveiling a takeover of Asda was paid £3.4m last year.

Mike Coupe – who mastermind­ed the blockbuste­r £7.3bn tie-up – saw his pay packet rise by 46pc in the year to February.

He earned a base salary of £ 943,000, plus benefits of £17,000 such as a car allowance and £283,000 towards his pension. The 57-year-old was also handed bonuses worth £2.2m.

Coupe was recorded singing show tune ‘We’re in the money’ inbetween TV interviews to explain the reasons for the Asda merger.

It came amid speculatio­n the supermarke­t chains would be forced to sell dozens of stores, causing upheaval for staff.

Coupe later apologised for his choice of tune.

‘ This was an unguarded moment trying to compose myself before a TV interview.

‘It was an unfortunat­e choice of song, from the musical 42nd Street which I saw last year, and I apologise if I have offended anyone.’ The married father of two, whose family live near York, is a music fan who enjoys letting off steam by playing guitar. on one occasion he even performed in front of 5,000 colleagues at a conference in Birmingham.

In a bid to boost enthusiasm for seafood sales, Coupe strummed an adapted version of James Blunt’s hit You’re Beautiful to a staff member dressed up as a crustacean named Dawn the Prawn.

Sainsbury’s shares yesterday rose 0.4pc, or 1.2p, to 304.8p.

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