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Vault Minerals Faces Shareholder Backlash Over Executive Payouts

Diggers & Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie. Luke Tonkin MD of Silver Lake resources. Picture by Sharon Smith The West Australian 2 August 2016

BREAKING: Vault Minerals is experiencing a significant backlash from shareholders over controversial executive payouts, as 52% of votes were cast against the company’s remuneration report at its annual general meeting on November 24, 2023. This vote marks a first strike under the Corporations Act, indicating deep investor dissatisfaction.

The uproar centers on bonuses awarded to departing CEO Luke Tonkin and a staggering $517,768 golden handshake for former COO Richard Hay. The influential proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) recommended that its clients vote against the remuneration report, highlighting serious concerns regarding Tonkin’s long-term performance rights valued at over $1.7 million. These rights would vest fully if Tonkin remains in his position until February 1, 2026, despite his announcement in August that he would step down within the next year.

ISS criticized the potential full vesting of performance rights upon Tonkin’s departure, stating that it contradicts local market standards which typically favor forfeiture of unvested awards. “Full vesting of award upon cessation of employment is considered problematic,” ISS stated, emphasizing that such arrangements should align with performance metrics.

Moreover, concerns were raised regarding Hay’s termination payout, which was reportedly inclusive of retention rights that appear to have been fully paid just days before his exit as COO on November 26, 2023. ISS noted, “While the overall amount is not considered excessive, shareholders may raise concerns that his termination benefits include his retention rights.”

The controversy comes at a time when Vault Minerals has seen its share price soar by 128% in 2023, capitalizing on a booming gold market that has pushed its market capitalization past $5 billion. However, the rising stock price has not quelled shareholder dissatisfaction with executive compensation practices.

If Vault receives another strike against its remuneration report next year, shareholders will be required to vote on whether to hold a meeting to spill the board—an event that rarely favors management, even in cases of repeated pay strikes.

The implications of this shareholder revolt could be significant, not only for the leadership of Vault Minerals but also for its ongoing financial trajectory and market reputation. Investors are urged to closely monitor further developments as this situation unfolds.

This urgent update underscores the growing scrutiny of executive pay structures within the mining sector, reflecting broader trends in corporate governance and accountability. Shareholders are encouraged to share their thoughts as the dialogue around executive remuneration intensifies.

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