20/09/2010
The CBI publish a spending report, Flybe increase their pre-tax profits, firms are not effective in policing company fraud and why hotel rooms may be hard to come by in London 2012.
A round up of the morning's big financial stories with Andy Verity and Jeremy Naylor.
Business lobby group the CBI publish a report on what the government should spend its money on. We talk to their Deputy Director General, John Cridland.
Annual pre-tax profits at the low-cost airline Flybe are up. Chief Executive Jim French tells us how the company fared during the ash cloud problems.
Independent watchdog the Fraud Advisory Panel says most company fraud is revealed by accident or whistle-blowing rather than by firms policing themselves. We ask Ros Wright, FAP Chairman, how firms can improve their internal policing procedures.
And the European Tour Operators Association says its members have been unable to book rooms in London during the Olympics in 2012, because hotels are over-estimating the numbers of foreign visitors. Executive Director Tom Jenkins, discusses the potential impact on the tourist industry.
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