Lack of women directors a 'key failing', says UK business leader

Executive pay and the lack of women on company boards need to be tackled next year to put right some of the UK's "key failings", a business leader has said.

Executive pay and the lack of women on company boards need to be tackled next year to put right some of the UK's "key failings", a business leader has said.

Simon Walker, director general of the Institute of Directors, said top pay at some of the country's biggest firms had "got out of line", and believed there were still too few women in the boardroom.

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