A claw back is a contractual provision allowing an employer or fund to reclaim compensation already paid, often triggered by misconduct, financial restatements, or performance failures. It safeguards shareholders and investors by ensuring executives face consequences for poor outcomes. Common in finance and corporate governance, claw backs promote accountability and align long-term interests with organizational health.
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