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Outspoken vet supplier chief takes £1m pay hit

Francesca Washtell’s CITY WHISPERS Contributor: Patrick Tooher

DECHRA Pharmaceuticals boss Ian Page has just pocketed almost £1million less in pay than last year, according to the veterinary supplier’s annual report.

He still gets by on £2million a year, but the drop – mainly due to lower pensions and lower longterm bonuses – makes unrest unlikely when shareholders vote on executive rewards next month.

But there may be disquiet at Page’s comments in The Sunday Times saying positive discrimination means the successor to pay committee head Ishbel Macpherson has ‘got to be black… it drives me nuts’.

Still, the group has hired headhunters Audeliss to search for a new board director as Macpherson prepares to leave in the 2023 financial year.

Doubtless they will bear in mind that Dechra itself admits it must ‘work harder’ to broaden the firm’s diversity in the coming years.

Perhaps Page might do better to choose his words more carefully next time?

BELEAGUERED engine maker Rolls-Royce raised eyebrows when it appointed little-known former BP executive Tufan Erginbilgic as boss Warren East’s successor.

Word is his nickname among industrials bods is ‘Turbofan’ – Turbo referring to his rapidity in turning around divisions.

Whether or not this moniker had ever been used in front of him, someone with a skillset that includes turbocharging growth could not be more valuable. East’s tenure was marked by restructurings, though the pandemic tipped the group into what could charitably be called the financial deep end.

Fasten your seatbelts.

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