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The mutual back-scratching by which executive pay is currently set is ridiculous, and is an immense waste of the resources of public companies that ridiculously over-pay the back-scratchers ..
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He indicated a move for more independent remuneration committee chairs, saying: "What's happened in the past is that with a lot of chairmen sitting on each other's remuneration committees, there's been a bit of back-scratching going on and a sort of circular process of rewards being pushed up across the board."
Parties draw up battle lines over excessive executive pay 2012
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In other words, just the usual horse-trading, log-rolling and back-scratching.
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As far as I'm concerned, the mutual back-scratching by which executive compensation seems to be set is just a means of cheating stockholders out of the money wasted in absurd levels of compensation.
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You may be closer to the truth than any of us will ever know ... what with the corruption and back-scratching going on among and between many of our government officials and private-interest groups.
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I think I can safely predict they will not investigate back-scratching of the media and political elite, or say there is no need to dream up new offences because phone-hacking and paying police officers for stories are already crimes.
The Leveson inquiry will miss the real scandal | Nick Cohen 2011
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Last week's prime minister's questions was all cosy back-scratching.
David Cameron is out of his tree | Simon Hoggart's sketch 2011
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But they had been receptive to the charge only after becoming convinced by every tale of backroom vote buying and back-scratching that he was not the idealist they had thought he was.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Investment skyrocketed and London surged back to world financial leadership as Thatcher broke up the little log-rolling, back-scratching association of accepting houses merchant banks at the feet of the governor of the Bank of England.
Notable & Quotable 2012
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You may be closer to the truth than any of us will ever know ... what with the corruption and back-scratching going on among and between many of our government officials and private-interest groups.
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