Who pays for the extra cost? – COCOBOD CEO questions EU on new regulations


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www.myjoyonline.com— The Chief Executive of Ghana Cocoa Board, Hon Joseph Boahen Aidoo has raised critical concerns about the implementation of the new EU Regulations on Deforestation and its cost ramifications to farmers and producing countries.

ETtech.com—With $11 million exit pay, Delaporte joins other CEOs in costly exits. Outgoing Wipro CEO Thierry Delaporte is set to get a separation payment of Rs 92.1 crore (or about $11 million) after his ahead-of-schedule exit from India's fourth-biggest outsourcing company, joining a swelling list of top executives in the country's most globalized industry to have inked iron-clad job contracts that guarantee hefty severance packages. Pursuant to the terms of the employment arrangement with Mr. Delaporte, if his employment is terminated by the company without a cause, the...

ETtech.com—srinivas pallia salary: Wipro’s new CEO Srinivas Pallia to get max pay of $7 million. Wipro’s new CEO and MD, Srinivas Pallia, will receive a maximum compensation of $7 million per annum for the first two years, including a cash compensation that may range from a minimum of $1.75 million and a maximum of $3 million per annum.The IT major in a filing with BSE also said that the former CEO, Thierry Delaporte will be paid $4.33 million in the form of cash compensation and applicable social security contributions, subject to appropriate deductions. Meanwhile another exchange filing...

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