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- Haddrill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robbie Haddrill (born 1981), Australian rules footballer Stephen Haddrill, English businessman...
- Stephen Haddrill was chief executive officer of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in the United Kingdom. In November 2018 he announced he would be...
- Robert "Robbie" Haddrill (born 28 January 1981) is a defender for the South Fremantle Football Club, having previously pla**** for the Fremantle Dockers...
- uncovered by the 2007–2008 financial crisis. FCAG members included Stephen Haddrill and Michel Prada—a member of the International Centre for Financial Regulation...
- revenue, and payout of winnings. "Bally Technologies, Inc. Appoints Richard Haddrill Chief Executive Officer". Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved...
- microscope, the latest audit quality results are not acceptable," said Stephen Haddrill, the FRC's Chief executive. Multiple ethics scandals and questionable practices...
- Features So Many Supportive Moments". Bustle. Retrieved 23 March 2021. Haddrill, Matthew. "James Blake – Overgrown". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 10...
- and measuring approximately 800 m north–south by 7.5 km east–west, with Haddrill Road providing the centre line. A small area of native forest exists to...
- Matthew Pavlich 2002, 2003; Matthew Carr 2003; Paul Hasleby 2003; Robbie Haddrill 2004; Heath Black 2005; Ryan Crowley 2006; David Mundy 2006, 2015; Brett...
- Colin Sell, pianist Malcolm Sinclair, stage and television actor Stephen Haddrill, Director General, ABI Ian Marchant, former CEO of SSE plc, chair of Thames...