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I'd have thought it would easily cover that - the CFO is the second highest job after the CEO, which will have a huge salary at Sky.
This article suggests he was paid c.£9m (admittedly including shares) for the 2015 salary year:
He was the Sky CFO from 2008 -> 2018. He must be loaded. I've no idea why anyone would think that it's appropriate for someone of that level of wealth to be an MP
Our Tory candidate, Andrew Griffith appears to have done well for himself. He attended a state comprehensive in Bromley and and good but not super university. He did the normal accountancy progress through one of the big companies. Having made cfo at Sky he’s been able to afford a £9.5million town hose in central London (he lends this house to Boris for his leadership campaign). HTF does that happen? Where did the money come from? Share options?