Remuneration consultant disclosure regime questionedBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | WEDNESDAY, 18 DEC 2013 7:29AMThe rationale behind the requirement on listed companies to disclose information about remuneration consultants is "unclear" and the regime should either be discarded or improved to provide more specific information, according to a report by Ownership Matters. Related News |
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