"I have no idea why Trommel even included the share based payments in his assessment in comparing directors remuneration, he knows full well that these were voted on by shareholders. Trommel was the third person to comment on KNL's Notice of AGM,"
I used the remuneration figures straight out of the annual reports for both companies. The total remuneration includes everything such as salary, consulting fees, bonuses, Super and any share based payments/benefits.
It does not interest me who voted for what shares or whatever. I am purely comparing the companies and the remuneration reported in the annual report. The report is signed off by the auditor as being accurate.