Boards more diverse, but ACSI calls for more "skin in the game"BY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 14 NOV 2014 10:16AMMore than 11% of ASX200 non-executive board positions are held by directors who own no shares in the company, which the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) says goes counter to ACSI's expectation that directors will have "skin in the game" through shareholdings. Related News |
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