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The ceo on breakfast now
Paid £4.5m last year
It’s an essential service
Grossly over paid
Paid £4.5m last year
It’s an essential service
Grossly over paid
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He spoke better and more coherently than most CEOs I have witnessed being interviewed especially given the current energy price climate. An independent remuneration committee sets his salary, bonus etc based upon that available for similar roles. He also welcomed the introduction of a social tariff and was in favour of removal of standing charges which affects low users the most.The ceo on breakfast now
Paid £4.5m last year
It’s an essential service
Grossly over paid
I thought he spoke very well, had lots of numbers in his head and didn’t seem to be hiding anything, even when asked about his salary. Pay peanuts get monkeysHe spoke better and more coherently than most CEOs I have witnessed being interviewed especially given the current energy price climate. An independent remuneration committee sets his salary, bonus etc based upon that available for similar roles. He also welcomed the introduction of a social tariff and was in favour of removal of standing charges which affects low users the most.
To play Devil’s Advocate, Centrica made something like £2bn profit last year. And as much as I don’t think that’s how essential services should be run, that is what they’ve been employed to do. They seem cheap by that measure.
By comparison, Premier League footballers average around a £3m salary I think. Most don’t deliver that kind of benefit.
Normally wears hoodies and thst tash manI thought he spoke very well, had lots of numbers in his head and didn’t seem to be hiding anything, even when asked about his salary. Pay peanuts get monkeys
Had to laugh, the usual deluded right wing lickspittles were on here defending the ridiculous level of pay a few days ago.The ceo on breakfast now
Paid £4.5m last year
It’s an essential service
Grossly over paid
I bet he pays as much in a year as most of us will in our lifetimesBet he pays fuck all tax
Depends if tax is PAYEI bet he pays as much in a year as most of us will in our lifetimes
He won't be taking minimum wage ..it's not his business..Depends if tax is PAYE
I’ve never known a CEO take anything other than minimum wage and then a dividend which they put through SA
Tax would still be high but reduced by the accountant
He mentioned that it was comprised of salary, bonus and share incentive plan.He won't be taking minimum wage ..it's not his business..
He will be on a large basic with a lot of performance added on
It doesn’t have to be his business to negotiate that.He won't be taking minimum wage ..it's not his business..
He will be on a large basic with a lot of performance added on
He mentioned that it was comprised of salary, bonus and share incentive plan.
He's a pathological liar, as an ex BG employee, one of the hundreds who were either sacked or left during the "Fire & Rehire" which he implemented, I have first hand experience of him.He spoke better and more coherently than most CEOs I have witnessed being interviewed especially given the current energy price climate. An independent remuneration committee sets his salary, bonus etc based upon that available for similar roles. He also welcomed the introduction of a social tariff and was in favour of removal of standing charges which affects low users the most.