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Merkel ally backs curbs on executive salaries

By Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: May 22 2008 02:42 | Last updated: May 22 2008 02:42

A senior ally of Angela Merkel has backed proposals to curb “excessive” executive salaries, increasing the likelihood that Germany will join a European trend towards greater controls on boardroom remuneration.

Peter Müller, a member of the German chancellor’s Christian Democrat party and premier of the state of Saarland, warned that “people will lose trust in the social market economy” if executive pay became “excessive and out of proportion to that of ordinary employees”.

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