THE boss of gambling giant Bet365 has taken a 45% pay cut but still raked in £150million last year.
Accounts show billionaire Denise Coates, already Britain's highest-paid woman, further boosted her fortune through a salary and dividend bonanza.
The revelation came as Stokeon-Trent-based Bet365's turnover rose by 9% to hit almost £3.7billion in the year to March last year.
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