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What are the allegations against Stagecoach?

Stagecoach co-founder Dame Ann Gloag charged with human trafficking offences. Scottish transport tycoon Dame Ann Gloag has been charged with human trafficking offences. Her husband David McCleary and two other members of their family have also been charged. All four strongly deny the charges against them.



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According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Gloag and her brother, Sir Brian Souter, are worth £730 million, a decrease of £145 million from the previous year. In January 2023, Gloag, with her husband and two other family members, was charged with criminal offences involving human trafficking.

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Total remuneration including pension contributions for the highest paid director in Stagecoach Group - Chief Executive Martin Griffiths - was worth £1,751,000 in the financial year ending 30 April 2022, an increase of 92.4 per cent on the year before.

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For the 2021/2022 financial year, Stagecoach reported revenues of almost £1.2 billion with adjusted profits of £72.7 million. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Stagecoach is a hugely profitable company.

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Operator Stagecoach has denied claims some of its drivers are racist after reports they stopped asylum seekers boarding its buses in North Somerset. One driver told me 'we don't pick up refugees'. I was left waiting an hour for the next bus, an asylum seeker, who wished to remain anonymous, said.

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Stagecoach is one of Britain's leading public transport businesses, helping connect communities for 40 years. Our team of 24,000 people and our 8,300 buses, coaches and trams are part of the fabric of daily life in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Bus operator Stagecoach has confirmed it is set to cut jobs in Cornwall - blaming the drop in passenger numbers and the challenging economic climate for the redundancies.

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Stagecoach is one of the biggest UK bus operators, running 8,500 buses and employing around 25,000 people across the country. Around 3 million people travel on our buses every day. Other major operators include Arriva, National Express, GoAhead and First.

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The Castle of Mey was once owned by the Queen Mother Share this: As well as Birkhall on the Balmoral Estate, Prince Charles also owns a second holiday home in Scotland, Castle of Mey in Caithness.

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