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A toast to the bosses who deserve high pay

August 30, 2013 10:06
Diago chief Paul Walsh (Photo: Getty Images)

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Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

1 min read

Critics of high pay in the boardroom have rounded on the former chief executive of Diageo, Paul Walsh.

Walsh, who led the spirits and beer giant for more than a decade, parted this year with a package of £14.8 m — the larger part of which was represented by bonuses in shares.

This made Walsh the second highest paid executive in the FTSE 100 behind Angela Ahrendts, the American CEO of luxury fashion group Burberry.

Arguably Walsh has been worth every penny. He inherited a group that had great brands but suffered from reputational damage due to the Guinness £2.6 billion bid for Distillers in 1986.

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