UK - Some of the UK's most prominent critics of excessive corporate pay are enjoying large annual incomes themselves, new figures show.
Hermes Pensions Management’s Steve Brown and Peter Butler earn £1.76m and £1.77m a year respectively while NAPF chief executive Christine Farnish earns a more modest £150,000. Association of Bri...
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