DCI Matt Burke and the Team Investigate a Crime Novelist on Taggart
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The Series 18 cast of the Scottish detective crime drama television series, ‘Taggart.’
Sometimes it takes a tough and experienced detective who had worked his way up through the ranks to guide young new recruits to success as they enter the police force. That’s certainly the case for the title protagonist of the Scottish crime drama show, ‘Taggart.’ The eponymous lead character, Detective Chief Inspector Jim Taggart, who was played by Mark McManus (until the actor’s death in 1994), is the perfect officer to advise the latest group of detectives. The television series, which is set in the Maryhill CID of Strathclyde Police, follows the detectives as they solve crimes in the Greater Glasgow area.
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In 2019, the seven directors shared €4m in pay, averaging €585,546 each.
The directors state the business “enjoyed another strong year and this reflects robust activity in the sectors in which the company operates”.
They add that the firm’s life science, micro-electronics and pharmaceutical business in Ireland “continued to deliver robustly”.
Over the past three years, the company has built 400,000m2 of data centre space, delivering 600MW in capacity.
The group employs 320 and staff costs, including directors’ pay, fell 12pc from €30.38m to €26.74m.
It also operates in the UK and the directors state the business “experienced some slow down in activity during the year with a number of anticipated project timelines moving out”.