The Scotsman

BT suffers shareholde­r backlash over bumper pay for chief

- By RAVENDER SEMBHY 0 Patterson’s departure ends a near-five year stint as CEO

B Th as suffered a shareholde­r rebellion over outgoing chief executive Gavin Patterson’s bumper £2.3 million pay packet.

A total of 34 percent of investors rejected the te le co ms group’s remunerati­on report at its AG Min Edinburgh, which included the 2017 pay- out for Patterson. The £2.3m figure represents a £1m hike in his annual pay and was disclosed in May, just weeks after BT swung the axe on 13,000 jobs.

Patterson trousered a £1.3m annual bonus, a £997,000 basic salary and £299,000 in pension payments.

The AGM result will see BT placed on a public register of firms in which more than 20 per cent of shareholde­rs have revolted over a resolution.

Ahead of the meeting at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Conference Centre, several shareholde­r advisory groups, including ISS and Pirc, had urged investors to vote down the award.

Pirc branded the pay out “excessive”, while highlighti­ng several of BT’S failings.

It added :“The company’ s recent poor share performanc­e, the decision to cut 13,000 jobs in order to deal with losses, and the losses brought about by BT Italy’s accounting practices are not reflected in the CEO’S remunerati­on.”

BT has been dealing with the aftermath of an accounting scandal at its Italian division, which resulted in a£530m write -down and a major fall in its share price last year.

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