Push for company tax cuts as CEOs get big pay is 'hollow'

By Nassim Khadem
Updated March 2 2017 - 4:53pm, first published March 1 2017 - 7:45pm
Australian Institute of Company Directors boss Elizabeth Proust says company tax cuts should not be delivered in isolation of other changes. Photo: Jessica Hromas
Australian Institute of Company Directors boss Elizabeth Proust says company tax cuts should not be delivered in isolation of other changes. Photo: Jessica Hromas
Treasury Secretary John Fraser says company tax cuts are critical if Australia is to compete globally. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Treasury Secretary John Fraser says company tax cuts are critical if Australia is to compete globally. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Corporate Australia may have lost the debate on tax reform by pitching company tax cuts in isolation of wider reforms and at a time when Australia's CEOs are getting paid out millions of dollars, says Australian Institute of Company Directors chairwoman Elizabeth Proust.

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