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Galley and Mayall pass the parcel of blame.
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Financial News
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November 12, 2001
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The emotional heart of the Unilever v Mercury trial has been revealed in the written witness statements presented to the court by the parties' star witnesses, Wendy Mayall, chief investment officer at Unilever, and Carol Galley, co-head of London operations at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM).
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