DutchNews, December 18, 2016
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| Herna Verhagen. Photo: PostNL |
A multi-million euro pay-off pledged to PostNL boss Herna
Verhagen if the company changed owner is one of the reasons why a takeover
offer from Bpost failed in May this year, according to Belgian paper De Tijd.
De Tijd has put together a reconstruction of events surrounding the takeover
talks and says both Verhagen and PostNL’s supervisory board were concerned
about public opinion because of the pay-off.
The takeover would have given
Verhagen a deal worth €3m, twice her annual salary plus a bonus. CFO Jan Bos
would have taken home €2.3m.
Golden handshakes are a sensitive issue in the
Netherlands, particularly at companies with a public sector link. Senior
management thought the pay-off would not only be hard to sell to the public at
large, but to PostNL’s own staff, De Tijd said.
Sources told the paper Verhagen
had been prepared to turn down the offer but that financial chief Bos refused.
The talks finally collapsed at the end of May when PostNL pulled the plug. A
new round of talks in November and December also failed.
PostNL told De Tijd:
‘There was discussion [about the golden handshakes]. But the remuneration
committee did not ask those involved to turn them down.’

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