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SkyCity chair Rob Campbell blames lazy proxy advisers for vote backlash

Campbell had 91.3 million shares or 16.76% of the vote directed against his re-election last week.

Andrew Bevin Mon, 19 Oct 2020

There was a large vote against the re-election of SkyCity chair Rob Campbell at the casino’s annual meeting last week, but Campbell chalked the protest vote down to lazy proxy advisers.

Campbell, who has served on the NZX-listed casino’s board since June 2017, had 91.3 million shares, or

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Andrew Bevin Mon, 19 Oct 2020
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