Mind the gap. Brad Mills, boss of platinum mining company Lonmin, gets £8.2m a year. That’s just 790 times as much as the firm’s average wage of £10,410 that workers in South Africa get for risking life and limb in one of the most dangerous industries in the world. Mills reckons the pay gap is down ‘in large part’ to the lower cost of living in South Africa. So that’s all right, then.