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The EcoHydra hand foam comes in different sizes. We use the 100ml pumps out and about and have a large one indoors. We will be getting the 5L refill when we start running out.

We also get Clinell wipes and spray. It might sound like overkill but we have a lot of people in and out with my daughter's carers. It seems like a good habit to get in these days anyway.
Thanks - I will try and buy some <cheers>
 
The EcoHydra hand foam comes in different sizes. We use the 100ml pumps out and about and have a large one indoors. We will be getting the 5L refill when we start running out.

We also get Clinell wipes and spray. It might sound like overkill but we have a lot of people in and out with my daughter's carers. It seems like a good habit to get in these days anyway.
Ordered 4 bottles - arriving Thursday <cheers>
 
Jason Levien, a co-owner of Washington DC's $700 million Major League Soccer team and an investor in professional sports teams in the UK and Australia, has been accused by his company's former top lawyer of cheating on his taxes.

Levien lied to New York officials by claiming to live in Florida for years to avoid $2.5 million to $5.2 million in city and state taxes, according to a recently unsealed complaint obtained by Insider. The lawsuit was brought by Christopher Deubert, who until last year was the top lawyer for Levien's DC United soccer club.

In 2021, the BBC reported he was the team's majority owner and claimed to have invested "tens of millions" into the team even as it has hemorrhaged cash during the pandemic
 
The response to the above post l.

Swansea City co-owner Jason Levien has responded to allegations made by a former employee that he lied about his residency to avoid paying millions in taxes.

Levien has responded to reports via firm ArentFox Schiff, stating an independent review had been carried out into personal tax returns.

“ArentFox Schiff (AFS) is issuing the following statement on behalf of its client, Jason Levien, in light of recent news articles referencing a former employee’s allegations into Mr Levien’s personal tax filings. AFS retained PWC to conduct an independent review of Mr Levien’s personal tax returns promptly upon this issue being brought to his attention.

"After a thorough review, these professionals have concluded that Mr. Levien does not owe taxes in New York, or in any jurisdiction, returns have been filed on Mr Levien’s behalf for tax overpayments, and Mr. Levien has properly filed tax returns in New York during years at issue.
 
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