Sir Philip Green Beach Day
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Sir Philip Green Beach Day (4 pictures)
View All Images- British businessman and CEO of Arcadia Group, which owns well-known retail chains Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Wallis, Sir Philip Green continues his Caribbean holiday, spending an afternoon beachside with his daughter Chloe and friends. Green is on a winter family holiday with Chloe, his wife Tina and son Brandon. The family vacation comes in the wake of protests held by UK Uncut, a group fighting against corporate tax avoidance. UK Uncut has referred to corporations such as Arcadia Group as 'tax-dodgers' and according to reports UK Uncut claims that an extra $38 billion (25 billion) could be collected if there was a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance during a time when Britain is seeing some of its deepest spending cuts in more than half a decade. Barbados, Caribbean. 12/28/10.
- British businessman and CEO of Arcadia Group, which owns well-known retail chains Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Wallis, Sir Philip Green continues his Caribbean holiday, spending an afternoon beachside with his daughter Chloe and friends. Green is on a winter family holiday with Chloe, his wife Tina and son Brandon. The family vacation comes in the wake of protests held by UK Uncut, a group fighting against corporate tax avoidance. UK Uncut has referred to corporations such as Arcadia Group as 'tax-dodgers' and according to reports UK Uncut claims that an extra $38 billion (25 billion) could be collected if there was a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance during a time when Britain is seeing some of its deepest spending cuts in more than half a decade. Barbados, Caribbean. 12/28/10.
- British businessman and CEO of Arcadia Group, which owns well-known retail chains Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Wallis, Sir Philip Green continues his Caribbean holiday, spending an afternoon beachside with his daughter Chloe and friends. Green is on a winter family holiday with Chloe, his wife Tina and son Brandon. The family vacation comes in the wake of protests held by UK Uncut, a group fighting against corporate tax avoidance. UK Uncut has referred to corporations such as Arcadia Group as 'tax-dodgers' and according to reports UK Uncut claims that an extra $38 billion (25 billion) could be collected if there was a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance during a time when Britain is seeing some of its deepest spending cuts in more than half a decade. Barbados, Caribbean. 12/28/10.
- British businessman and CEO of Arcadia Group, which owns well-known retail chains Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Wallis, Sir Philip Green continues his Caribbean holiday, spending an afternoon beachside with his daughter Chloe and friends. Green is on a winter family holiday with Chloe, his wife Tina and son Brandon. The family vacation comes in the wake of protests held by UK Uncut, a group fighting against corporate tax avoidance. UK Uncut has referred to corporations such as Arcadia Group as 'tax-dodgers' and according to reports UK Uncut claims that an extra $38 billion (25 billion) could be collected if there was a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance during a time when Britain is seeing some of its deepest spending cuts in more than half a decade. Barbados, Caribbean. 12/28/10. `