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Businessmen spurn non-executive roles as risks mount

Experienced executives are turning down directorships because they are worried about increased liabilities, according to boardroom experts.

George Cox, director-general of the UK's Institute of Directors, said: "I'm told by search firms that the growing risks faced by directors is having an effect on recruitment. One has to ask why anyone would join a board as a non-executive director when they could be a consultant."

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