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Shareholder Revolt Strips WaMu Execs of Fat Pay

Posted Apr 16, 08 1:19 PM CDT in Business 

(Newser) – Washington Mutual shareholders got some of the blood they were out for yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reports, as the company backtracked on a pay scheme that would have shielded company executives from the subprime fallout. Board finance-committee head Mary Pugh also resigned, appeasing investors who blamed her for failing to prevent WaMu’s mortgage-related losses.

Shareholders have put CEO Kerry Killinger on the hotseat, voting to separate the chairman and CEO positions. Though the vote was non-binding, it’s a powerful message. “You've got to take responsibility for your actions,” one shareholder told Killinger, taking the microphone at the announcement. “I think your bonuses should be taken back for the last couple of years.”

Source Wall Street Journal

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A closure notice hangs in the window of a Washington Mutual home loan center Tuesday, April 8, 2008, in Salt Lake City.   (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
Washington Mutual Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Kerry Killinger listens during a forum on housing at the National Press Club in Washington in this Monday, Dec. 3, 2007 file photo.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
A Washington Mutual branch is seen in downtown Seattle on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.   (AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey)
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