Majority of members back proposals to overhaul UK business lobby group’s culture and governance

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has said it had won a confidence vote put to its members after sexual misconduct allegations.

Britain’s most prominent business lobby group said on Tuesday a majority of its members had backed its proposals to overhaul its culture and governance, with 93% of votes cast in favour of continuing to support the CBI, while 7% were against. There were 371 votes in total with 23 abstentions/vote withheld.

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