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Sports Direct's FD enjoys mega-bonus

Bob Mellors, the under-fire FD of controversial sports retailer Sports Direct, pockets a £5m bonus

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The finance director of battered sports retailer Sports Direct has been given a £5m bonus for his 'important contribution to the development of the company'.

Bob Mellors received the bonus despite a tumultuous and fractious relationship with investors and analysts, and a plummeting share price that has more than halved in Sports Direct's first five months as a listed company.

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The Guardian reports that half of the £5m windfall has been paid already and that the rest will be paid next spring.

Mellor's salary of £150,000, however, is relatively small compared with that of other FTSE FDs. He also has no shares in the company and does not receive any company pension contributions or benefits.

Further reading:

Investors demand new FD for Sports Direct

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