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Aflac scores US first with ‘say on pay’ vote

By Deborah Brewster in New York

Published: May 5 2008 19:00 | Last updated: May 5 2008 22:53

Aflac on Monday became the first US company to consult its shareholders about how much its top management should be paid.

More than 93 per cent of the US insurer’s shareholders approved the pay of the chief executive and another four top officers at the Georgia group’s annual meeting on Monday. It was the first such “say on pay” vote held in the US.

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