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Who’s not Who?

by Accountancy Age Staff

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09 Feb 2012

David Sproul

IT SEEMS Deloitte's CEO David Sproul has been left in the shadows by colleague Louise Brittain.

The TS desk happened upon a copy of the latest Who's Who which lists Deloitte head and partner of contentious insolvency Brittain is a prominent figure in the world of accountancy and insolvency.

According to her biography she's been a partner at Baker Tilly and head of special investigations and a non-exec on the Insolvency Service steering board. Not to mention her recreational activities such as skiing, the opera and ballet.

However, Sproul, (pictured) who took on the CEO role at Deloitte last year, was nowhere to be seen!

Nevermind, at least the Who's Who guys managed to smuggle in Ant & Dec into the listing.

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