I’m on the nominations committee of a listed company and we are about to appoint someone to a chief executive role. I’ve known him for years and think him the right man for the job. However, I know (because he told me) that he got his wife to take some of his speeding points on her driving licence so he would not lose his licence. Reading all the hoo-ha about the politician Chris Huhne, whose ex-wife has alleged he did something similar, makes me worry: does such a thing make him unfit to lead a public company? Should we take it into account?
Director, male, 54
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