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Productivity Commission investigation into executive pay
The Australian Productivity Commission has been asked to undertake a public inquiry into the regulatory framework around remuneration of directors and... more
Investors should be worried - sourcing qualified board directors is the next big challenge, as a part-time duty fast becomes a full-time commitment
Non executive directors may become a thing of the past. The workload is building up so that at some time in the near future a part-time job will becom... more
ASA position and guidelines on executive remuneration
The Australian Shareholders’ Association (ASA) represents retail shareholders. As such, it can be a significant force in directing proxies on behalf o... more
European Commission setting a precedent for Australia’s Productivity Commission?
In conjunction with a separate recommendation on banker pay, the European Commission (EC) has also finalised a recommendation for “director” pay (this... more
CEBS publishes its principles on remuneration
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) published a finalised set of principles for remuneration policies on 20 April 2009, following a o... more
Senator Sherry clarifies executive termination payment regulation
On Monday 23 March 2009 Senator Nick Sherry, Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law, in an article published in the Australian Financial Review... more
2009 Remuneration Forum for investors, directors and executives rich in content and quality of discussion
The 2009 Remuneration Forum for investors, directors and executives was regarded as the best yet in terms of the rich content and quality of discussio... more
Guerdon Associates makes submission to the Treasury review of taxation
Guerdon Associates made a submission to the Treasury review of taxation “Australia’s Future Tax System”. The review is chaired by Dr. Ken Henry,... more
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