Australian PM slams high CEO salaries


Canberra, Feb 10 (IANS): Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Friday railed against excessive salaries being paid to the nation's top business leaders and bureaucrats.

Earlier this week, a Senate committee revealed that government-owned Australia Post's chief executive, Ahmed Fahour, earned 5.6 million Australian dollars ($4 million) in 2016, made up of a 4.4 million salary and a 1.2 million bonus, Xinhua news agency reported.

Turnbull said a 'cult' of overpaid CEOs was emerging in Australian business, and said to many bosses were accepting highly-inflated, multi-million dollar salaries.

"I believe (Fahour's) salary is far too high. That is too much money for that job," Turnbull said.

"I think there are lot of corporate CEOs, by the way, who are overpaid. I think it has become almost a cult of excessive executive remuneration."

The Prime Minister said it "would be a good thing" if Fahour took a significant pay cut from next year, considering Australia Post is a government-owned and therefore taxpayer-funded company.

Earlier this week, a spokesperson from Australia Post defended the CEO's salary, saying: " Fahour's salary takes into account the size and complexity of the organization, which has an annual turnover of more than 6 billion Australian dollars ($4.5 billion)."

 

  

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