The Scotsman

‘Fatcat bosses’ who line their own pockets face huge fines, warns May

- By SCOTT MACNAB

Huge fines will be imposed on irresponsi­ble company bosses who “line their own pockets”, Theresa May has said.

The Prime Minister will outline plans in the coming weeks to crack down on “abuse” of the system by business chiefs following the Carillion scandal.

Proposals include giving the pensions regulator specific powers to issue punitive fines on company directors in cases of clear wrongdoing, according to a Sunday newspaper report.

Mrs May revived the pledge she made on taking power to prioritise “ordinary working people” rather than the “privileged few”.

Several former executives at failed outsourcin­g giant Carillion received significan­t pay and perks packages before it collapsed.

The Pmsaid “tough new rules” will be introduced to tackle the behaviour of “executives who try to line their own pockets by putting their workers’ pensions at risk – an unacceptab­le abuse that we will end”.

She added: “Too often we’ve seen top executives reap- ing big bonuses for recklessly putting short-term profit ahead of long-term success. Our best businesses know that is not a responsibl­e way to run a business and those who do so will be forced to explain themselves.”

It comes after a Tory former minister accused Mrs May of timidity and a lack of ambition in a devastatin­g attack on her leadership. Nick Boles warned the Prime Minister it was “time to raise your game”.

He tweeted: “There is a timidity and lack of ambition about Mrs May’s government which means it constantly disappoint­s.”

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