The Financial Times newspaper reports that the Government's Corporate Governance Reform white paper is likely to be published next week, following on from the green paper published last November: see here (subscription required). The FT report is titled 'May shelves plan for crackdown on high pay' and it suggests that the Government is now unlikely to propose giving shareholders an additional binding vote on remuneration.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017
UK: FT report on forthcoming corporate governance reform white paper
The Financial Times newspaper reports that the Government's Corporate Governance Reform white paper is likely to be published next week, following on from the green paper published last November: see here (subscription required). The FT report is titled 'May shelves plan for crackdown on high pay' and it suggests that the Government is now unlikely to propose giving shareholders an additional binding vote on remuneration.
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Monday, 28 November 2016
UK: Government green paper on corporate governance
The Financial Times newspaper reports that the Government's green paper on corporate governance will be published tomorrow and that this will set out proposals for, amongst other things, an advisory role for worker representatives on remuneration committees and the mandatory publication of pay ratios.
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