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Aon considering bonus backtrack

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Aon is reportedly weighing up whether to backtrack on a controversial plan to pay UK staff their 2012 bonus payments in the new tax year.

The broker had confirmed it gave staff the option of deferring their bonuses from March to April - when the top level of income tax would drop from 50% to 45%. 

However, last night the Financial Times reported that "people familiar with the matter" said it "was an option" for Aon not to press ahead with the proposal and that they were "expected to monitor reaction to the move".

Last week investment bank Goldman Sachs undertook an about turn on its own plans to defer bonuses following criticism

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