Focus on Irish bankers’ pay as Dutch get tough

The Dutch aren’t done with regulating banker pay in a country that already has one of the strictest remuneration laws in the EU. In a letter to parliament, Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra proposed making bankers hold on to shares and similar financial instruments in their fixed salary for five years. They would also be compelled to explain how their pay relates to their role in society.

Focus on Irish bankers’ pay as Dutch get tough

The Dutch aren’t done with regulating banker pay in a country that already has one of the strictest remuneration laws in the EU. In a letter to parliament, Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra proposed making bankers hold on to shares and similar financial instruments in their fixed salary for five years.

They would also be compelled to explain how their pay relates to their role in society.

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