Yorkshire Post

Royal Mail boss to step down after revolt over chief executive’s salary packet

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ROYAL MAIL chairman Peter Long is stepping down, it has been announced, just months after shareholde­rs revolted over the new chief executive’s bumper pay packet.

The group said Mr Long was leaving the company after realising it was “no longer possible” to continue as non-executive chairman of Royal Mail, while also serving as executive chairman of estate agency chain Countrywid­e.

He will step down immediatel­y and be replaced by Royal Mail board member and former Axa Sun Life boss, Les Owen.

“Peter has reviewed his board appointmen­ts and concluded it is no longer possible for him to remain executive chairman of Countrywid­e and non-executive chairman of Royal Mail,” the company said in a market announceme­nt.

Mr Owen joined the Royal Mail board in 2010, becoming a member of its audit and risk committee and remunerati­on committee, and chairing its pensions committee during a major review of its pensions scheme.

He previously served as chief executive of AXA Sun Life and AXA Asia Pacific Holdings.

Mr Long, who has been chairman at Royal Mail since September 2015, said: “It is with a heavy heart that I step down from the Royal Mail board.

“Over my three years as chairman, I have taken great pride in what has been achieved by the group. It is a company with an incredible heritage. Operating in a challengin­g environmen­t, it is positionin­g itself well for diversifie­d growth under the leadership of Rico Back and his executive team.”

The changeover comes just months after the board was left with a bloody nose following a row over a salary rise for its new Zurich-based chief executive Mr Back.

The directors’ remunerati­on report was rejected in a vote at its annual general meeting in July.

While the vote was non-binding, the board said it would consult further as continued to review its remunerati­on policy.

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