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The Corporate Management Accountability Act of 2024 requires the Securities and Exchange Commission to issue rules mandating that publicly traded companies disclose in annual reports and proxy statements whether they have procedures to recoup fines and penalties from executive compensation. Companies must either describe their clawback procedures and report amounts recovered from named executives over the past three years, or explain why such procedures are unnecessary.
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