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Crack reporter supports colleagues owning Stuff

CEO Sinead Boucher has today said she’ll lead a management buyout of the ailing company.

Dita De Boni Mon, 25 May 2020

One of Stuff’s most senior and decorated journalists says the idea of part-owning the company she works for – and keeping the company in local hands – is “enormously exciting”. 

Investigative journalist Paula Penfold was reacting to the news today that her boss, Stuff CEO Sinead

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Dita De Boni Mon, 25 May 2020
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