40pc of blue-chip company directors lack skin in the game
Sally PattenBOSS editor
Two in five directors of blue-chip companies still lack “skin in the game” despite a rise in the number of board members owning substantial parcels of shares in the businesses they oversee.
A survey of Australian boardrooms also found that of the 22 directors of ASX 300 companies who were paid more than $1 million last year, only three were female.
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