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''Fred Goodwin v News Group Newspapers and VBN'' (011 The following is a list of different international call prefixes that need to be dialled when placing an international telephone call from different countries. Countries by international prefix Countries using optional carrier selection cod ...EWHC 1437 (QB)) is a 2011 privacy case involving Fred Goodwin. Facts The claimant sought an injunction preventing publication of the fact he had an affair with a co-worker. After widespread publication of this information the defendant was successful in getting the injunction discharged. However, the defendant now also sought to identify the woman involved. Judgment Tugendhat J ruled that publication of the identity of the woman would not be in the public interest. References {{Privacy injunctions in English law English privacy case law ...
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Fred Goodwin
Frederick Anderson Goodwin FRSE FCIBS (born 17 August 1958) is a Scottish chartered accountant and former banker who was Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) between 2001 and 2009. From 2000 to 2008, he presided over RBS's rapid rise to global prominence as the world's largest company by assets (£1.9 trillion), and fifth-largest bank by stock market value and its even more rapid fall as RBS was forced into effective nationalisation in 2008. On 11 October 2008, Goodwin officially announced his resignation as chief executive and an early retirement, effective from 31 January 2009 – a month before RBS announced that its 2008 loss totalled £24.1 billion, the largest annual loss in UK corporate history.''The Guardian'', 26 February 2009RBS record losses raise prospect of 95% state ownership/ref> From January 2010, he was employed as a senior adviser to RMJM, an international architecture firm. He left the position after less than a ...
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