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BEIJING Femme Puma Suede Heart Satin Sneakers Grise , March 9 (Xinhua) -- Wayne Rooney, the Manchester United capitan, confirmed a link with the Chinese Super League (CSL) side Shanghai SIPG, according to report on Wednesday.
 
 
Piers Morgan, the former CNN anchor, confirmed this in his column of the UK-based Daily Mail Online that, the 30-year-old British was offered a gigantic three-year deal worth nine figures after tax.
 
 
Rumors about Rooney's transfer to CSL spread out during the winter transfer window as big names such as Alex Teixeira, Jackson Martinez, Ramires, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Gervinho have launched their season in China this year.
 
 
Morgan wrote in the column that Shanghai SIPG offered "ridiculous" sums of money.
 
 
Shanghai SIPG, the runners-up of last season, had two losses and one victory in 2016 season.
 
 
Sven-Goran Eriksson's team was stunned 1-0 by Henan Jianye last Saturday in the first round of Chinese Super League. In the AFC Champions League, Shanghai SIPG lost to A-League champions Melbourne Victory 2-1 away and then had a 2-1 home win over Suwon Bluewings of South Korea.
 
 
Morgan commented in the end that, "My guess is Rooney won't leave United for another year or two. But one thing is for sure, the Chinese are coming for world football and as with everything they do in business, they seem to have almost limitless sums of cash with which to dominate it."  
 
 
LONDON, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Actions by the British government during the European Union referendum led to public mistrust, a committee of MPs said Wednesday in a parliamentary report.
 
 
The House of Common's Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee report said any future referendum in Britain should take note of the lessons learned from the way Brexit referendum was handled, including damage to the reputation of the civil service and the lack of preparation for either of the possible outcomes.
 
 
The report said that while the then prime minister David Cameron's government did not support a Leave vote, they had a constitutional and public obligation to prepare for both outcomes from the referendum.
 
 
"Unfortunately, many of the government's actions in the run-up to the referendum, which were easily avoidable, appear to have increased public distrust. The use of the machinery of government during the referendum contributed to a perception that the civil service were, in some way, biased," the report said in its conclusions.
 
 
The MPs also said the presentation of government reports, particularly those from the Treasury, and the decision to spend 9.3 million pounds (11.7 million U.S. dollars) on sending a leaflet, advocating a Remain vote, to every home in Britain, were inappropriate and counterproductive for the government.
 
 
The committee has recommended that in the event of future referendums, civil servants should be tasked with preparing for both possible outcomes.
 
 
"Confusion as to the possible consequences of a referendum result serves only to heighten the potential tensions between referendums and representative democracy and risks increasing the public's disenchantment with politics," added the MPs.
 
 
Bernard Jenkin, the Conservative MP who chairs the committee, said: "The use of the machinery of government during referendums has a significant effect on public trust and confidence. Referendums need to be designed in such a way as to provide the utmost clarity for parliamentarians, campaigners and, above all, the electorate."
 
 
"It is of the highest importance that the referendum process is seen to be fair, by both sides, and that the result is agreed to, even if not with, by both sides," Jenkin added.
 
 
The committee has made recommendations which would improve the legislation and regulatory framework for referendums, as well as for the government, civil service and the country's electoral commission.
 
 
In last June's EU referendum, the majority of voters ignored the government recommendation for Britain to remain as a member of the 28-nation bloc. By a margin of 52 to 48, the British people voted in favor of leaving the EU.
 
 
Last month, Theresa May, who succeeded Cameron as prime minister after the result was declared, started the Brexit process by triggering the Article 50.
 
 
Remain supporters have argued that as the referendum gave people a simple remain or leave choice, many people were not aware of the full consequences of a leave vote.  
 
 
MELBOURNE, July 31 (Xinhua) -- The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) must undergo a cultural change if it is to remain one of the region's largest banks, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shayne Elliott said on Monday.
 
 
In a manifesto delivered to all 50,000 of the bank's staff, Elliott conceded that the industry's reputation has been tarnished as community expectations of banks shift.
 
 
"As a business based on trust, we simply can't allow this situation to continue," Elliott, who took the reigns as CEO from Mike Smith at the beginning of 2016, said.
 
 
"It's a wake-up call that says our industry hasn't really changed for a long time. It's exciting for many but it's going to be scary for some."
 
 
He warned his workforce that the bank would undergo three major changes, technology would be adopted and developed enthusiastically, the bank's values would become key in strengthening customer relationships and the bank would become better balanced.
 
 
ANZ is one of the region's biggest banks with an operating profit of 4.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2016.
 
 
Elliott said speed and responsiveness in dealing with customers were crucial and that streamlined digital processes would assist in that area.
 
 
"Our customers want more from us and they want it be faster," he wrote.
 
 
"Even when we've digitized in the past, we haven't fundamentally changed the process, so the whole point of being agile is to re-imagine work and say, let's not have a sequentia. Wholesale MLB Jerseys   Wholesale College Jerseys China   Soccer Jerseys Free Shipping   Adidas NHL Jerseys From China   Baseball Jerseys From China   New NHL Jerseys China   New NFL Jerseys From China   Nike NFL Jerseys Online   College Hockey Jerseys Cheap   Replica Jerseys From China  
 
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