Yesterday, the Sydney Morning Herald/The Age incorrectly reported ASFA CEO Mary Delahunty’s remuneration.
The publication attributed an aggregate remuneration figure for four executive personnel, including the CEO, to the CEO alone. The aggregate figure was disclosed in ASFA’s 2024 annual report as “executive key management personnel” remuneration.
The publication has apologised, corrected the article, and issued an editorial note.
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