ASIC let companies flout voting rules
The corporate regulator is allowing dozens of listed companies to ignore investor protest votes over executive pay, as it fails to monitor the results of annual shareholder meetings and boards waive through questionable results.
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The corporate regulator is allowing listed companies to ignore investor protest votes over executive pay, as it fails to monitor the results of annual shareholder meetings and boards waive through questionable results.
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