Robey Warshaw. Haven’t heard of it? Over the last five financial years, the firm has generated £187 million to be divided between its three founding partners.
That’s about £12 million per year each – higher than many of the chief executives they advise.With a new house to decorate in Bruton and divorce payments to keep up, one can see how Osborne might be tempted.
Don’t forget that many of his Oxford chums have out-earned the former Chancellor of the Exchequer wildly: now’s his chance to catch up. “I think it will suit Osborne's idea of himself to become a Master of the Universe and help close deals like a character in Succession,” says one City watcher. “He is a performative kind of guy.”This performer will be in experienced hands.
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