Law firm calls for more transparency over remuneration policies
'People need a bit of a nudge,' says Chapman Tripp partner Geof Shirtcliffe. With special feature audio.
Calida Smylie Fri, 05 Aug 2016
Law firm Chapman Tripp is calling for listed companies to be more transparent about remuneration policies, in light of a recent Financial Markets Authority governance review.
The FMA reviewed 45 listed and unlisted companies against nine corporate governance principles published in a guidelines
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