Amid a growing perception about India Inc doling out huge pay packages to the top management, the government wants the companies to disclose the remuneration paid to promoters and CEOs in perspective of their median staff salary.
"It may be their hard-earned money. But the perception about the rich and the poor divide is getting bigger and bigger. That perception correction has to take place," Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot told PTI in an interview in New Delhi.
The Minister further said that there are multiple number of cases that he knew of "where perhaps people feel that the (general) employees are not getting enough money."
To correct this perception, Pilot said, the companies "must report salaries that promoters and chiefs get, plus the median salary of their employees" at the end of the year.
The regulations put a cap on remuneration of top management, as per which not more than 5 per cent of the net profit can be given to one single director of a company.
"While we have maintained this cap, changes are being made in the disclosures to be made at the end of the year," he
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