Hartzer will depart the two-centuries-old company, which had seemed one of the least damaged by the Royal Commission inquiry, with a year’s base salary of A$2.69 million but no bonuses.
My heart bleeds for the suffering of the scapegoat. It's not clear how one would start fixing such a thoroughly broken system.
> Hartzer will depart the two-centuries-old company, which had seemed one of the least damaged by the Royal Commission inquiry, with a year’s base salary of A$2.69 million but no bonuses.
My heart bleeds for the suffering of the scapegoat. It's not clear how one would start fixing such a thoroughly broken system.
CEO's are just the scapegoats, I think. They need to start putting the board members and major shareholders in stocks in the public square.