Maximum share award for WPP boss, which takes his earnings to £100m in the last five years, is likely to cause shareholder unrest
Sir Martin Sorrell earned more than £36m last year under a controversial long-term share scheme that paid out in full for the WPP chief executive.
WPP, the world’s biggest advertising company, said it had awarded Sorrell more than 2.3m WPP shares worth £36.04m under its Leap incentive plan. The Leap payment is likely to take Sorrell’s total pay for last year to more than £40m, including his salary and short-term bonus.
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