Ian Maxwell
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 69 |
Siblings | Kevin Maxwell |
Isabel Maxwell | |
Ghislaine Maxwell | |
Michael Maxwell | |
Parents | Robert Maxwell |
Elisabeth Maxwell | |
Grandparents | Mechel Hoch |
Paul Meynard | |
Hannah Slomowitz | |
Education | Marlborough College |
Summer Fields School | |
University of Oxford | |
Date of birth | January 1,1956 |
Born | Maisons-Laffitte |
France | |
Spouse | Laura Marie Plumb |
Children | Jack Maxwell |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1538000 |
Ian Maxwell Life story
Ian Maxwell is a British businessman and co-founder of the think tank Combating Jihadist Terrorism. In the 1990s, Maxwell was acquitted of charges of criminal financial malpractice relating to the business practices of his father, publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell.
Scottish team captain has withdrawn dispute with SFA

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Scottish team captain has withdrawn dispute with SFA
The Captain of the Scottish women's football team has withdrawn an inequality case against the SFA on The Day the hearing was due to start.
Rachel Corsie was due to represent her national Team Mates after accusing the governing body of not treating The Women fairly on pay and conditions.
But a statement from the SFA said The Matter had Now been resolved without the need for tribunal proceedings.
The case had centred on claims of inequality compared to The Men 's team.
This included in areas such as facilities, travel and pay.
A statement from the SFA said both they and the players were pleased that The Matter had been resolved, but did not give any further details of the agreement.
The legal action was announced last December, with the tribunal due to have been held This Week .
Aston Villa defender Corsie said: " As captain, I believe we have a responsibility to push for the highest standards on and off The Field .
" The Scottish FA has made significant inroads in this regard and together We Are on an evolutionary journey. We Are proud to have parity, not just for the current generation but more significantly for Future Generations of players. " The SFA's Chief Executive Ian Maxwell said the growth of The Women 's game was one of its " highest strategic priorities".
He added: " We have reiterated our commitment to Equality - specifically with regard to commercial appearances, prize money distribution and resources. " We must Now look forward with a shared goal: to return to major tournaments; Working Together to bring success on The Field that will in turn encourage broadcasters and rights holders to do more to bridge the value gap that remains the biggest obstacle on The Journey to Equality within The Women 's game globally. "
The SFA, the players union and the players themselves will hope this joint statement will bring an end to a period of toxicity that has lead to major questions being asked about The Treatment of Scotland 's women footballers. In reality, it leaves more questions than answers.
The specifics of what the players were asking for were never released due, they said, to legal sensitivities.
It seems that cloak of legality will remain in place, Now a resolution has been found just hours before the Two Sides were due to sit across from each other at an employment tribunal.
Did the SFA give ground on some of the points raised? Did the players back down and accept The Deal that had been on The Table for over a year?
If the SFA didn't give ground, then what significant inroads were made in The Hours it took to reach a resolution?
Nobody from either side seems keen to elaborate, despite being asked to clarify.
When the dispute was made public, Rachel Corsie talked about taking The Fight to tribunal due to " years of inequity, disrespect and in some cases, abuse. "
What deal has been struck and why has it been struck at the expense of not being able to discuss it?
There is of course a bigger picture Here - Scotland 's women Now have complete parity with their male counterparts. How they achieved it will remain A Secret , for Now .
Source of news: bbc.com