CPA Australia accounting boss defends being paid three times more than Australian PM
Alex Malley has been criticised for being paid a lot more than his peers.
Fiona Rotherham Thu, 01 Jun 2017
The chief executive of global accounting body CPA Australia, Alex Malley, has been at the centre of a media furore across the Tasman after revealing he is paid $A1.79 million a year, more than three times as much as Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
The chairman of CPA, Tyrone Carlin,
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