UK - Nearly a third of Barclays shareholders followed NAPF's advice and refused to back the bank's remuneration report at its annual general meeting.
The report recommended doubling chief executive Matthew Barrett’s annual basic salary, pension contribution, bonus and other benefits. Barclay’s remuneration committee defended the report, saying ...
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