Hit or miss? Iceland CEO blames horsemeat crisis on council cost-cutting
20 Feb 2013 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Iceland's chief executive Malcolm Walker appeared on BBC One's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday as the horsemeat scandal developed.
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