Neveling

Beware the green-eyed monster

I recently finished reading Ayn Rand’s novel ‘Atlas Shrugged’...

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The story is about a group of exceptionally talented business people who grow wealth and prosperity through their ability and work ethic.

Eventually these people are forced into exile because they are constantly hampered by over-zealous government officials and lazy citizens who mooch off their industry.

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The novel ends with society in complete collapse because the people with the ability and energy to build and grow have been driven away.

I couldn’t help but draw disturbing parallels between Rand’s dystopia and the circus that saw the UK’s most successful private equity bosses hauled before the Treasury Select Committee, to be subjected to hours of aggressive and sarcastic questioning from politicians – not for their failures – but for their achievements and ability.

Union bosses have reached new lows by getting in the way of festival-goers’ fun at Glastonbury and by distributing pictures of PE bosses as a ‘rogues gallery’. What exactly has private equity done to warrant such vitriol other than be incredibly successful and competent in what it is doing?

Yes, they enjoy generous tax breaks, but those same tax breaks are available to any other business that chooses to take advantage of them.

And yes, they are not as transparent as public companies, but isn’t the endless wave of regulation that plc has been subjected to the reason why it has been so comprehensively outperformed by private equity?

This whole exercise screams ‘jealousy’ to me. Why is it always the case that the successful have to be vilified and criticised?

Maybe trying to tarnish their achievement is a way of excusing the lack of effort and ability others employ.

Nicholas Neveling is a reporter on Accountancy Age

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