
EU paper reviews Europe's executive pay measures
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BRUSSELS - The executive pay policies and measures of the European Commission and European Union (EU) member states have come under scrutiny from a new paper issued by two European committees - the Economic Policy Committee (EPC) and the Economic and Financial Committee (EFC).
The publication reviews the steps taken since October's call from the European Council for accountability by those engaged in financial services. The Council stressed the need to correlate executive performance with remuneration - including severance packages.
EFC members were invited to provide a review on the state of EU remuneration policies, focusing on current and prospective legislation, industry and supervisory codes of conduct, in addition to specific measures taken by member states - for example Germany - to cap remuneration structures as part of recapitalisation packages for struggling banks.
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