THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 2D - OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

PART 2D.3 - APPOINTMENT, REMUNERATION AND CESSATION OF APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTORS

Division 2 - Remuneration of directors

SECTION 202B   MEMBERS MAY OBTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT DIRECTORS' REMUNERATION  

202B(1)  (Disclosure upon direction)  

A company must disclose the remuneration paid to each director of the company or a subsidiary (if any) by the company or by an entity controlled by the company if the company is directed to disclose the information by:

(a)  members with at least 5% of the votes that may be cast at a general meeting of the company; or

(b)  at least 100 members who are entitled to vote at a general meeting of the company.

The company must disclose all remuneration paid to the director, regardless of whether it is paid to the director in relation to their capacity as director or another capacity.

202B(2)  [Method for compliance]  

The company must comply with the direction as soon as practicable by:

(a)  preparing a statement of the remuneration of each director of the company or subsidiary for the last financial year before the direction was given; and

(b)  having the statement audited; and

(c)  sending a copy of the audited statement to each person entitled to receive notice of general meetings of the company.


 

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