Cameron's excessive executive pay move won't solve problem

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Campaigning groups have welcomed the government's move to tackle spiralling executive pay, but warn giving shareholders a binding vote is not enough to stall the practice.

David Cameron announced at the weekend that the government is "very likely" to introduce legislation to regulate high pay in the spring that would give shareholders binding votes on executive pay p...

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