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A third of UK company directors are stealing secrets

Howard Lake | 10 September 2006 | Blogs

“The Business” has just published an interesting article on concerns about the trustworthiness of British company directors. It reports that YouGov has undertaken a survey of 1,385 UK executives, and found that just under 30% of company directors admitted taking confidential data with them when they left their companies. In addition, 10% of respondents working in the government and military sector admitted deliberately sending confidential data to unauthorised third parties.

The survey indicated that women decision-makers are more honest than men

YouGov undertook the survey on behalf of Hummingbird, the business software developer.

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There has been some discussion recently about the reliability of celebrities. Well, what about the wealthy, well-connected and knowledgeable company directors whose support we seek?

Should charities, fundraisers and researchers be worried about this?

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