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Adjustment and claw-back of bonuses

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • Netherlands
  • -
  • August 9 2010

On 28 May 2010, the Council of Ministers approved a proposal by the Minister of Justice to introduce rules under the DCC making it possible to adjust or claw back bonuses paid or granted to management board members

Proposed ban on employment contracts between listed companies and management board members

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • Netherlands
  • -
  • August 9 2010

On 8 December 2009, the lower house of the Dutch parliament passed a bill to amend the rules in Book 2 of the DCC on management and supervision within NVs and BVs (also referred to as the one-tier board bill

New EU and national rules on remuneration in listed companies and financial institutions

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • European Union, Netherlands
  • -
  • May 20 2009

At present, there are many calls from different quarters urging the adoption of sustainable and moderate remuneration policies by listed companies and financial institutions

Parliamentary examination of financial system (De Wit Committee)

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • Netherlands
  • -
  • August 9 2010

On 10 May 2010, the 'Temporary Committee for Examination of the Financial System' presented its report on the causes of the financial crisis

Legislative basis for AFMDCB principles for balanced remuneration policies

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • Netherlands
  • -
  • August 9 2010

On 6 May 2009, the AFM and the DCB published a set of joint principles for balanced remuneration policies in the Dutch financial sector (Principles

European Commission Green Paper

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • Netherlands
  • -
  • August 9 2010

On 2 June 2010, the European Commission published its Green Paper on corporate governance in financial institutions and remuneration policies