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Air France-KLM CEO bonus incompatible with state aid: Dutch Finance minister

Published 04/23/2020, 02:50 AM
Updated 04/23/2020, 02:55 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Benjamin Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM, attends the Europe Aviation Summit in Brussels

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Air France-KLM (PA:AIRF) must scrap all of Chief Executive Ben Smith's bonus payments for this year if it wants to secure state aid, Dutch Finance minister Wopke Hoekstra said on Thursday.

"Bonuses in these times of crisis are unwise and incompatible with support funded by taxpayers' money", Hoekstra told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

Documents filed by Air France-KLM last week showed criteria for Smith's variable pay had been altered, and now included his ability to secure financial aid for the ailing airline group.

Air France-KLM (PA:AIRF) is moving towards a 10 billion euro ($10.8 billion) government-backed rescue deal, sources have told Reuters, in which the Dutch government would back around 2 billion euros in loans to Dutch subsidiary KLM.

Group chairman Anne-Marie Couderc told French senators on Wednesday that talks on a combination of state guarantees and direct loans to Air France should conclude "in coming days", while an agreement on Dutch support for KLM would take longer.

Smith has said he will reduce his 2020 fixed and bonus pay in proportion to the salaries of workers affected by temporary layoff programmes.

Smith is paid an annual salary of 900,000 euros, while his variable payments can run up to 1.35 million euros. He also receives 2 million euros per year in long-term incentives, paid out after three years.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Benjamin Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM, attends the Europe Aviation Summit in Brussels

While the fixed and variable pay will be trimmed in proportion to furloughed workers' salaries, the bonus criteria have been adjusted to remove debt reduction and add cash conservation as well as the "obtaining of support and financing".

Latest comments

KLM breaking EU laws in not compensating customers for cancelled flights and gets a bailout. ******
Should be the rule for every company that gets goverment aid!!!
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