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By custom and law, Swiss companies are permitted to keep executive pay secret, and nearly all do so.
In the latest sign that investors are determined to keep executive pay in check, only 54% of votes at the annual meeting supported the remuneration report.
The finance ministers also pledged to try to keep executive pay in check by enhancing shareholder power or changing tax laws.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who created the task force this month following an article in The New York Times about salaries at some nonprofits, has said the special benefits conferred on nonprofit organizations obligated them to keep executive compensation at levels that did not undermine their responsibilities to the public.
To do so, they have a bill, SB 1372, that would cut corporate income taxes for companies that keep executive pay in line.
The UK take will keep executive producer Ms. Campbell but will feature two unannounced new mentors (no word on whether or not Nigel will make the hosting cut).
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