Change coming as top bankers nudge retirement
14th Nov 2006, 13:42 GMT
ANZ's concise annual report shows chief executive John McFarlane was paid $7.3 million, but this figure is dwarfed by the $19.7 million gain he received from cashing in options throughout the year.
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