-- 澳洲健康員工退休金信託基金(HESTA)週四表示,桑托斯公司(ASX:STO)位於南澳大利亞的穆姆巴碳捕獲與封存項目取得了進展,但其有限的新能源項目儲備以及不斷下降的綠色資本支出令人擔憂。 作為桑托斯公司的股東,該退休基金在公司年度股東大會後發表了上述聲明。聲明指出,該基金投票反對薪酬報告以及授予桑托斯執行長凱文·加拉格爾的股份收購權。 HESTA執行長黛比·布萊基表示:“我們認為,鑑於公司基本面的業績以及七年內第三次收購提案的失敗,首席執行官凱文·加拉格爾的薪酬並不合理,這兩件事都對股東價值造成了壓力。” HESTA認為,鑑於股份收購權的局限性,該權利似乎缺乏挑戰性,並且有可能降低人們對新能源項目的熱情。 布萊基表示:“我們的合作將著重於尋求更可靠的新能源和轉型項目儲備、在管理層薪酬框架中設定更嚴格的績效考核標準,以及製定清晰的繼任計劃。” 桑托斯公司尚未回覆的置評請求。
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