This Was a Man (The Clifton Chronicles #7)(63)
‘Not immediately. She has two children who are still at school, and she doesn’t want their lives disrupted, so I had to make a deal.’
‘Which you’re usually very good at.’
‘Not when it’s personal. Something I’ve always warned you about. We plan to live in Copenhagen for the next couple of years, until Inge and Aksel are settled at university. After that, Kristina has agreed to come to England.’
‘In the meantime, you’ll be living on an aeroplane.’
‘Not a chance. Kristina has made it abundantly clear that she doesn’t need a second husband to die of a heart attack. Which is why I needed to see you, Sebastian. I want you to take over as chairman of the bank.’
This time Seb was stunned into a far longer silence, which Hakim again took advantage of.
‘I intend to call a board meeting early next week so I can brief the directors on my decision. I shall propose that you replace me as chairman, while I become president of the bank. All you’ll need to decide is who will be your CEO.’
Seb didn’t need to spend much time thinking about that, but he waited to hear Hakim’s opinion.
‘I assume you’ll want Victor Kaufman to take your place,’ said Hakim. ‘After all, he’s one of your oldest friends, and owns twenty-five per cent of the bank’s stock.’
‘That doesn’t qualify him to be in charge of the day-to-day operations of a major financial institution. We’re running a bank, Hakim, not a local sports club.’
‘Does that mean you have another candidate in mind?’
‘John Ashley would be my first choice,’ said Seb without hesitation.
‘But he’s only been with the bank a couple of years. He’s hardly got his feet under the table.’
‘But what a pedigree,’ Seb reminded him. ‘Manchester Grammar School, the London School of Economics, and a scholarship to Harvard Business School. And let’s not forget how much we had to pay to tempt him away from Chase Manhattan. And how long will it be before one of our rivals offers him a golden hello? Sooner rather than later, would be my guess, especially if Victor ends up as CEO of Farthings. No. If you want me to be chairman, Hakim, appointing John Ashley to that position is the deal maker.’
‘Congratulations,’ said Jessica.
‘What’s a chairman?’ demanded Jake.
‘Someone who’s in charge of everything and everybody, rather like a high mistress.’
‘I’d never thought of it quite like that,’ admitted Sebastian, as Samantha burst out laughing.
Jessica walked around the table and gave her father a hug. ‘Congratulations,’ she repeated.
‘Hakim seems far too young to retire,’ said Samantha, as she sliced the top off Jake’s egg.
‘I agree,’ said Seb, ‘but he’s fallen in love.’
‘I hadn’t realized that if you were the chairman of a bank and fell in love, you were expected to resign.’
‘It’s not compulsory,’ said Seb, laughing, ‘but banks generally prefer their chairman to reside in the same country, and the lady in question lives in Copenhagen.’
‘Why doesn’t she come and live in England?’ asked Jessica.
‘Kristina Bergstr?m is a very successful landscape architect with an international reputation but she has two children by her first marriage and she doesn’t want to move them while they’re still at school.’
‘But how will Hakim occupy his time, given he has the energy of ten men?’
‘He plans to open a new branch of Farthings in Copenhagen, and Kristina’s company will be his first client. She’s already agreed that once the children leave school, she’ll set up a practice in London.’
‘And when Hakim returns, will he resume the role of chairman?’
‘No. He couldn’t have made his position clearer. On September first, Hakim will become president of Farthings Kaufman, before I take over as chairman in the new year, with John Ashley as my CEO.’
‘Have you told Victor?’ asked Samantha.
‘No, I thought I’d wait until it’s official.’
‘I’d like to be a fly on the wall for that meeting,’ said Samantha. ‘Have you ever met Ms Bergstr?m?’
‘No, I only saw her in the witness box when she gave evidence at Hakim’s trial. As he was in custody at the time, it must have been love at first sight.’
‘Men often fall in love at first sight,’ declared Jessica, who had remained silent until then. ‘Women rarely do.’
‘I’m sure we are both grateful, Jessica, for your considerable insight on the subject of love,’ said Seb, ‘as we were for your grasp of macroeconomics.’
‘It’s not my opinion,’ said Jessica, ‘but D. H. Lawrence’s. It’s a quote from Lady Chatterley’s Lover, which although it wasn’t one of the English set texts at St Paul’s, Claire thought I ought to read anyway.’
Sebastian and Samantha glanced at each other.
‘Perhaps this is as good a time as any,’ said Jessica, ‘to tell you I’m planning to move out.’
‘No, no, no,’ said Jake.
While Seb might have agreed with his son, he didn’t interrupt his daughter.