The SEC reopened the comment period for a proposal that would establish listing standards for clawback policies of erroneously awarded compensation. Comments are now due by July 14, 2022. The notice was published in the Federal Register.
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The SEC reopened the comment period for a proposal that would require listed companies "to adopt and comply with a compensation recovery policy, often known as a clawback policy." Comments must be submitted 30 days after publication in the Federal Register.
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The SEC's reopened comment period for a 2015 proposal that would establish listing standards for clawback policies of erroneously awarded compensation was published in the Federal Register.