UK - The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) has demanded that BP respond after investor opposition to its remuneration report reached more than four times the normal level.
More than 17% of BP shareholders voted against the report and rejected the remuneration policy after the LAPFF, which has £70bn in combined assets under management, urged its members to show their ...
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