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Women bosses face more scrutiny than men, says chief of Government-backed review

Women hold 43% of FTSE 350 board roles in 2025, with leadership at 36% and women CEOs at 8%, but bias and turnover challenges remain, FTSE Women Leaders Review shows.

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The chief executive of the FTSE Women Leaders Review said firms can have a tendency to ‘fish in the same pool’ for top bosses.

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Women bosses face more scrutiny than men, says chief of Government-backed review

The chief executive of the FTSE Women Leaders Review said firms can have a tendency to ‘fish in the same pool’ for top bosses.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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