Michael Page man meets tax demands
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Charles-Henri Dumon, recruitment group Michael Page's managing director for Continental Europe and The Americas, has sold £6700,000 worth of shares for personal tax and social security liabilities.
The liabilities arose on earlier disposals and the vesting of his allocation under the group share plans.
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