Temasek slashes compensation for execs responsible for its $275M FTX investment

Temasek Holdings, a Singaporean investment company, has cut compensation for the executives who oversaw the company's participation in the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX.



According to Forbes, Temasek once had 7 million shares, making it the second-largest foreign investor in FTX. However, after the exchange failed, the business was compelled to defend its investing strategy.



Bloomberg reported on May 29 that Temasek has finished its internal investigation into the $275 million investment loss at FTX, which it had started soon after the exchange's demise in November 2022.



Although the investigation found "no misconduct" within the company, it was stated that the senior management and investment team both accepted "collective accountability" and had their compensation decreased.



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