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Ex SkyCity chief paid $2.3m to walk away

Annual report details total pay of $6.1 million, not counting share-based incentive.

Tim Hunter
Wed, 10 Aug 2016

Former SkyCity [NZX: SKC] chief executive Nigel Morrison was paid $2.3 million in lieu of six months’ notice after he unexpectedly resigned in April.

Announcing its full year results, the casino company said Mr Morrison received base pay of $1.66 million and short-term incentive pay of $2.06

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 10 Aug 2016
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