Neil Bruce
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Former SNC-Lavalin CEO earned $7M in 2019, despite retiring in JuneFormer SNC-Lavalin CEO Neil Bruce also took in $4.2 million in share-based awards, a bonus of about $670,000 and "other compensation'' of $891,000.CanadaApr 7, 2020
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SNC-Lavalin CEO retires, company to review strategic directionThe company's chief operating officer has been named interim chief executive.CanadaJun 11, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin claims most rivals were granted deals to avoid convictions — is that true?Only a handful of SNC-Lavalin rivals or their subsidiaries have received deferred prosecution agreements, according to a Canadian Press analysis of figures on corporate settlements from a pair of databases.CanadaApr 11, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin now says its CEO never issued threats over jobsSNC-Lavalin's CEO initially said it "never put forward anything that is a purely economic argument" in its push for a deferred prosecution. The company changed its tune Monday.PoliticsMar 25, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin never mentioned 9,000 potential job losses, CEO saysThe CEO of SNC-Lavalin says about 75 per cent of the company's rivals have concluded deferred prosecution agreements in their host countries and are free to work in Canada.CanadaMar 20, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin CEO urged cabinet to change anti-corruption rules in 2017 letterSNC-Lavalin lobbied federal officials, including in the Prime Minister's Office, to put remediation agreements into the law.CanadaMar 5, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin pens letter in hopes of rallying public support over criminal chargesSNC-Lavalin is trying to rally public support as it prepares to endure a lengthy criminal trial after federal prosecutors refused to negotiate a compensation agreement.CanadaOct 19, 2018
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SNC-Lavalin reaches agreement to repay Quebec municipalities for contractsSNC-Lavalin has reached agreement to pay restitution to seven Quebec municipalities.MoneyDec 11, 2017
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SNC-Lavalin CEO to hand over job to No. 2 executive in OctoberSNC-Lavalin announced chief executive Robert Card is stepping down after three years on the job.CanadaSep 14, 2015
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