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  • =?unknown?b?wqMxLjY=?= MILLION-A-YEAR CityTrader Is Suing His Employ

    £1.6 MILLION-A-YEAR CITYTRADER IS SUING HIS EMPLOYER FOR £92,000 AFTER CLAIMING HE DID NOT GET A BIG ENOUGH BONUS, IT IS REVEALED TODAY

    http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/arti cle-23575810-details/%C2%A31.6m+trader+sues+for+%C 2%A392%2C000+extra/article.do
    21.10.08

    Alexandre Mouradian, head of the exchange-traded options desk at
    Tradition Securities & Futures, took the brokers to an employment
    tribunal over the alleged shortfall in his 2006 performance payment.

    Mr Mouradian, 38, won the original tribunal case and an appeal,
    but French-owned Tradition has now taken it to the Court of Appeal.

    The case comes at a time of unprecedented criticism of the
    "irresponsible" bonus culture in the City, which many critics claim
    was a major factor in the banking crisis.

    Court papers reveal that Mr Mouradian, who earns a basic salary of
    £300,000, was given responsibility for dividing up the twice-yearly
    bonus pool among himself and his team of seven employees and one
    consultant.

    For the second half of 2006, he awarded himself £1.32 million -
    or 92 per cent of the pool - while three colleagues got much smaller
    amounts of £60,000, £47,000 and £2,000. Four others got nothing. Mr
    Mouradian is disputing the way in which company costs were allocated,
    reducing the size of the bonus pool. He claims he is entitled to
    another £92,571.60 .

    The trader, who has worked for the inter-dealer broking arm of
    France's Compagnie Financière Tradition since 1997, lives in a £3
    million end-of-terrace house in Knightsbridge. A stream of builders
    arrived at the house this morning and said that £50,000 worth of
    refurbishment had recently been done.

    The case is a rare insight into the shadowy world of City bonus
    calculation.

    Many including Gordon Brown have said that bonuses have to be curbed
    to stop traders taking excessive risks.

    Last year City workers got almost £8 billion but the payout is
    expected to fall this year after banks' huge losses.

    Mr Mouradian has brought his case under the Employment Rights
    Act, which prohibits the unlawful deduction of an employee's
    wages. Tradition confirmed the proceedings but did not comment further
    and Mr Mouradian refused to comment.

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