TORONTO: Barrick Gold Corp, the world’s largest producer of bullion, cut the 2017 compensation for its top two executives to reflect a challenging “shareholder experience” and operations at some mines.

Shares in the Canadian miner declined 15 per cent last year, even as the price of gold gained 11pc. In 2017 Barrick had a third cyanide spill in 18 months at its Veladero mine in Argentina and struggled under an export ban for its Acacia Mining unit in Zambia that is still not resolved.

The Toronto-based company cut the 2017 long-term bonus for Executive Chairman John Thornton by 18pc to $4.3 million. That reduced his total compensation to $7.7m, down 9.4pc from $8.5m in 2016.

President Kelvin Dushniksy’s 2017 total compensation dropped nearly 19pc to $4.2m. Barrick reduced his an­­nual bonus to $693,000, from $1.4m in 2016, “to better align total compensation with the shareholder experience in 2017.”

Barrick shareholders rejected the company’s executive pay plan in 2013 under a non-binding vote, in part because of a $11.9m signing bonus awarded to Thornton.

In a scheme introduced in 2014, the largest portion of top executive compensation was based on performance and paid in units that convert to Barrick shares, which cannot be sold until retirement or leaving the company.

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2018

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