No more skeletons in the closet, says Laing O’Rourke CFO

Digital Edition: No more skeletons in the closet, says Laing O’Rourke CFO

Laing O’Rourke’s chief financial officer has denied there are any further skeletons in the company's closet after a legacy Australian job cost the contractor £193m last year. This week, the UK’s largest private contractor reported a £288m loss before tax, driven by provisions, legal costs…
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