http://www.ntv.co.ke
It can now be revealed that Kenyas highest paid Chief Executive Officer is paid 3.9 million shillings every month. This is according to a survey report released by PriceWaterhouse Coopers, which indicates that the average cost of employing Chief Executives across all sectors has risen by 30.7 per cent since 2007. As the countrys population endures hard economic times, the survey shows that the gap between the highest paid and the lowest paid positions widened even further. NTV Business Reporter Stephen Kimani has the details.
@Godtomanonly huh?
PhilliesBlaze1 1 year ago
@MrClawson9 lol I can only try...
PhilliesBlaze1 1 year ago
Most of these CEO's have been running their companies into the ground and still getting their raises. Good try though.
MrClawson9 2 years ago
Good can not be evil can not be good only I above can make good this evil that thinks that it is good, it ends because it was bad if it were good it would not end.
Godtomanonly 2 years ago
So, Who's the highest paid of them all?
ssabbassajja 2 years ago
If the shareholders are willing to pay their executives generous amounts, it is inappropriate for anyone else to object that the sums are excessive.
Fair compensation for highly gifted individuals who contribute to the firms value shouldnt a bone of contention regardless of the poverty levels.
Every employee earning 9,750/= is a recipe for underdevelopment! Just ask any communist.
siasabora 2 years ago
The CEO to lowest paid worker ratio in the US is about 344, close to what we are seeing here. How much of this pay though, is pegged to performance? Current economic conditions should see firms shift from fixed pay to partial fixed plus a performance-related bonus, which would not only fairly compensate top talent but also trend with firm-wide and economy-wide performance.
surambaya 2 years ago
Steven....roho safi...you might be the only "voice" and I mean that LITERALLY that I can stand on television. I don't understand the antics in voice undulations, awkward syllabic emphasis and just strange presentations that most Kenyan television journalists demonstrate.
malkiaj1 2 years ago
we need a revolution to solve this.
72okoths 2 years ago
This would certainally cause populist rage going into the next election.
abarzilai664 2 years ago