LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron suggested on Sunday that legislation to curb excessive executive pay, including giving shareholders new voting powers, could be set out in the spring. Cameron is keen to take charge of the agenda on so-called company "fat cat" pay when all major political parties recognise the need to respond to growing public anger over the widening gap between rich and poor. ...
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Cameron says plans to tackle "fat cat" pay
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