Richard Howson’s job with Florida-based tech firm sparks anger among unions and industry experts
The disgraced executive who led Carillion before the construction company’s collapse has landed a senior role at a technology firm in Florida, only months after he was banned from being a company director in the UK.
Richard Howson, who received an eight-year disqualification from the Insolvency Service in October, has been named construction president at Tampa-based TECfusions, the Guardian can reveal. The appointment sparked anger among unions and industry experts.
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