The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has issued a discussion paper with proposals to curb "excessive" executive remuneration, including pension benefits. The proposals include giving shareholders a binding vote on companies' executive remunerations policies. The new rules are expected to be implemented in October 2012.
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Executive remuneration
- Hogan Lovells
- Jane Samsworth, Stephen Ito, Katie Banks , Duncan Buchanan and Claire Southern
- United Kingdom
- October 21 2011
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Edward J. Willey III
Corporate Counsel
Huawei Technologies (USA)