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Corporate Governance from CEO Pay Exposé

Lya Rahman, Advisor , Institutional Investors Council of Malaysia

07-May-19 07:45

Corporate Governance from CEO Pay Exposé

In conjunction with the release of the Corporate Governance Monitor 2019 by the Secuities Commission, we ask Lya Rahman, an adviser with the Institutional Investors Council of Malaysia, whether CEOs of listed companies are overpaid.

Presented by: Lyn Mak, Julian Ng, Wong Shou Ning


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