executive pay
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Fiji Airports defends 2024 executive and board pay rise as leadership returns post‑COVID
Fiji Airports says 2024 pay figures reflect a return to normal after COVID disruptions, not an abnormal jump. With a rebuilt leadership team in place, the numbers are framed as restored capacity to manage Fiji’s airport network as travel rebounds.
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Fiji Airports records 117% jump in short-term executive pay and 116% rise in directors’ fees for 2024
Remuneration for Fiji Airports’ senior executives and directors surged in 2024, with short-term benefits and fees rising sharply. The annual report, tabled in Parliament, flags benefits that aren’t fully detailed, raising questions about what’s behind the pay jump and its governance implications.
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Parliament expands Higher Salaries Commission remit to 35 bodies to standardise executive pay
Parliament has expanded the Higher Salaries Commission’s reach, bringing eight more government bodies under its independent pay framework. The change aims to standardise executive remuneration across the public sector, boosting transparency and accountability in how senior salaries are decided. As boards align packages with established benchmarks, the reform could reshape recruitment and retention strategies for…