The bulk of a £92m share payout to the CEO of British household brands company Reckitt Benckiser has been given to a charitable trust.
Bart Becht, chief executive of the the company responsible for brands such as Cillit Bang, Vanish, Finish, Air Wick and Nurofen last year exercised share options worth more than £70m and performance-based shares valued at around £13 million. News of the bumper payout comes following this week’s release of the company’s annual report. The stock…
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