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NZ’s highest-paid CEOs revealed, new record of $8.42m set for largest pay packet
Twenty-five chief executives received at least $2m in remuneration in 2023.
Twenty-five chief executives received at least $2m in remuneration in 2023.
Top CEOs are paid for the business they do and the profit margins they keep.
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