Matt Brittin

Matthew John Brittin (born 1 September 1968)[1] is a British businessman, President of EMEA Business & Operations for Google.

In December 2014, Google reorganized its structure in Europe and consolidated its European divisions under Brittin's management as president of EMEA Business and Operations.

[14] He did not clarify his definition of "selling", but he "... admitted ’sales’ staff based in Britain are paid commission for reaching targets, further contradicting his statement.

"[15] In 2015, the UK Government introduced a new law intended to penalise Google and other large multinational corporations' artificial tax avoidance.

[17][18][19] Google are not legally obliged to tell even their shareholders what his salary is[20] but UK daily newspaper The Guardian speculated (tongue-in-cheek) that it could be as high as £137 million a year.