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Cairn Energy withdraws £2.5m bonus to Gammell

The UK Government hailed the power of shareholders after it emerged that Cairn Energy had withdrawn controversial plans to give its chairman Sir Bill Gammell a £2.5 million share bonus.

The Edinburgh-based company appeared to bow to concern over the deal, pulling the proposal a week before it was due to be voted on by investors.

Sir Bill, a former Scottish international rugby player who founded the oil exploration company, had been expecting to receive the huge payout as reward for his part in Cairn's £3.5 billion sale of its Indian arm.