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#589641
16 May 2015
Members of the Co-Operative Group leaving the Co-Operative Group's annual general meeting in central Manchester on Saturday 16th May 2015. -- The Co-Operative annual general meeting, which took place in Manchester on Satuday 16th May 2015, decided to maintain the donations to the Labour Party and the Co-Operative Party. The decision was made by people voting, by the group's membership. At the vote, 55% of the group's membership decided to continue to 'approve political expenditures, not to exceed £1 million per annum, that support the objectives of the co-operative movement' according to an official Co-Op Group statement. A series of other decisions were made, but opposition to directors pay was also discussed at the annual general meeting which took place at the Manchester Central conference in central Manchester. It is thought that 1000 members of the Co-Operative movement attended the event.
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#589473
16 May 2015
A person leaving the Co-Operative Group's annual general meeting in central Manchester on Saturday 16th May 2015. -- The Co-Operative annual general meeting, which took place in Manchester on Satuday 16th May 2015, decided to maintain the donations to the Labour Party and the Co-Operative Party. The decision was made by people voting, by the group's membership. At the vote, 55% of the group's membership decided to continue to 'approve political expenditures, not to exceed £1 million per annum, that support the objectives of the co-operative movement' according to an official Co-Op Group statement. A series of other decisions were made, but opposition to directors pay was also discussed at the annual general meeting which took place at the Manchester Central conference in central Manchester. It is thought that 1000 members of the Co-Operative movement attended the event.
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16 May 2015
A person leaving the Co-Operative Group's annual general meeting in central Manchester on Saturday 16th May 2015. -- The Co-Operative annual general meeting, which took place in Manchester on Satuday 16th May 2015, decided to maintain the donations to the Labour Party and the Co-Operative Party. The decision was made by people voting, by the group's membership. At the vote, 55% of the group's membership decided to continue to 'approve political expenditures, not to exceed £1 million per annum, that support the objectives of the co-operative movement' according to an official Co-Op Group statement. A series of other decisions were made, but opposition to directors pay was also discussed at the annual general meeting which took place at the Manchester Central conference in central Manchester. It is thought that 1000 members of the Co-Operative movement attended the event.
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#589544
16 May 2015
Ursula Lidbetter, the Co-Operative Group's former chair, leaving the Co-Operative Group's annual general meeting in central Manchester on Saturday 16th May 2015. -- The Co-Operative annual general meeting, which took place in Manchester on Satuday 16th May 2015, decided to maintain the donations to the Labour Party and the Co-Operative Party. The decision was made by people voting, by the group's membership. At the vote, 55% of the group's membership decided to continue to 'approve political expenditures, not to exceed £1 million per annum, that support the objectives of the co-operative movement' according to an official Co-Op Group statement. A series of other decisions were made, but opposition to directors pay was also discussed at the annual general meeting which took place at the Manchester Central conference in central Manchester. It is thought that 1000 members of the Co-Operative movement attended the event.
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#589540
16 May 2015
Hazel Blears, a former Labour Party member, leaving the Co-Operative Group's annual general meeting in central Manchester on Saturday 16th May 2015. -- The Co-Operative annual general meeting, which took place in Manchester on Satuday 16th May 2015, decided to maintain the donations to the Labour Party and the Co-Operative Party. The decision was made by people voting, by the group's membership. At the vote, 55% of the group's membership decided to continue to 'approve political expenditures, not to exceed £1 million per annum, that support the objectives of the co-operative movement' according to an official Co-Op Group statement. A series of other decisions were made, but opposition to directors pay was also discussed at the annual general meeting which took place at the Manchester Central conference in central Manchester. It is thought that 1000 members of the Co-Operative movement attended the event.
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#11276027
26 May 2024
Hari Prabha Khadgi (hands raised), a member of the Provincial Assembly from Nepali Congress, the largest party in the Nepal parliament and the major opposition in the House of Representatives, is chanting slogans as she is leading a group of protestors hitting the street demanding the resignation of Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane in Nepal, on May 26, 2024. The Congress is demanding the formation of a parliamentary investigation committee to investigate the misappropriation of cooperative funds, which also involves Home Minister Lamichhane. Home Minister Lamichhane is accused of embezzling a large amount of cooperative funds when he was the managing director of Gorkha Media, and other people are also being accused of their involvement in such misappropriations.
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