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Qantas' board decides to cut former CEO Alan Joyce's 2023 pay

Australia's Qantas will cut former CEO Alan Joyce's financial 2023 pay through his long and shortterm rewards, the embattled airline stated on Thursday, as it tries to bring back trust among financiers and fix its credibility.

Joyce, who retired in September 2023, took home A$ 21.4. million in the 2023 fiscal year, according to the business's. annual report.

His pay will be minimized by A$ 9.26 million ($ 6.03 million),. the Australian flag carrier stated, including that it will likewise cut. short-term incentives for afflicted current and former senior. executives by 33%.

The occasions that harmed Qantas and its track record and. triggered significant damage to relationships with clients,. workers and other stakeholders was because of a number of. factors, the business stated.

While the board stopped working to find any purposeful misdeeds,. the governance evaluation found that the board had made errors. that resulted in substantial reputational and client service. concerns, Qantas said.

The company has actually been besieged with both legal and regulatory. actions, that have actually led to growing calls from a number of unhappy. financiers for numerous management reorganisations.

Qantas in May agreed to pay A$ 120 million to settle a. regulator lawsuit over the sale of countless tickets on. currently cancelled flights, in an attempt to end a reputational. crisis that has actually swallowed up the airline.

(source: Reuters)