Steinhoff says Markus Jooste got $2.4 million bonus without approvals | Fin24
former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste received almost $2.4m of bonuses without required approvals in the months before the global retailer almost collapsed amid an accounting crisis.
“Management could not find evidence of approval by the remuneration committee authorizing this upfront payment,” Steinhoff said in the report.The top 5 things to know about the PwC report into Steinhoff and the questions that still remain
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