Results of AGM

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Sainsbury(J) PLC
07 July 2022
 

J Sainsbury plc

(the Company)

 

Results of AGM

Following the Annual General Meeting held today, J Sainsbury plc announces the results of the poll vote for each resolution. The Board was pleased to see all resolutions approved by shareholders except Resolution 21. Resolution 21 was a Special Resolution submitted by a small group of shareholders, co-ordinated by ShareAction, directing the Company to become a Living Wage accredited employer.

The Board firmly believes the Company must preserve the right to make independent business decisions which are not determined by an external organisation and therefore did not support resolution 21.

Resolution 21 required 75 per cent of votes in favour to pass. It received 16.7 per cent of votes and was therefore overwhelmingly rejected by shareholders.

Commenting on the ShareAction resolution, Martin Scicluna, Chairman of Sainsbury's said:

"We are proud to have led the way on colleague pay in our industry for the past five years and to pay our colleagues the living wage regardless of where they work in the country."

"We would like to thank our shareholders for their overwhelming votes of support and confidence in how Simon and his team are running the business. We believe very strongly in paying people well for the excellent job they do for our customers every single day. We also believe that we need to make all business investment decisions independently and that these decisions should not be outsourced to a third party."

 

 


Votes For

% of Votes Cast

Votes Against

% of Votes Cast

Votes cast

Votes cast as a % of ISC

Votes Withheld1

1

To receive and adopt the Company's audited Annual Report and Financial Statements for the 52 weeks to 5 March 2022, together with the Reports of the Directors and auditor

1,808,534,797

99.99

113,567

0.01

1,808,648,364

77.17%

3,767,093

2

To approve the Annual Report on Remuneration

1,770,454,195

98.53

26,472,313

1.47

1,796,926,508

76.67%

15,487,949

3

To declare a final dividend of 9.9 pence per ordinary share in respect of the 52 weeks to 5 March 2022

1,811,301,047

99.99

258,825

0.01

1,811,559,872

77.29%

855,585

4

To elect Jo Bertram as a Director

1,794,404,993

99.07

16,869,476

0.93

1,811,274,469

77.28%

1,140,988

5

To re-elect Brian Cassin as a Director

1,769,281,401

97.68

42,044,555

2.32

1,811,325,956

77.28%

1,089,501

6

To re-elect Jo Harlow as a Director

1,764,497,419

97.60

43,303,205

2.40

1,807,800,624

77.13%

4,614,804

7

To re-elect Adrian Hennah as a Director

1,757,913,309

97.05

53,417,031

2.95

1,811,330,340

77.28%

1,084,918

8

To re-elect Tanuj Kapilashrami as a Director

1,768,748,163

97.65

42,538,320

2.35

1,811,286,483

77.28%

1,128,974

9

To re-elect Kevin O'Byrne as a Director

1,809,359,373

99.89

1,959,715

0.11

1,811,319,088

77.28%

1,096,198

10

To re-elect Simon Roberts as a Director

1,810,579,186

99.96

729,377

0.04

1,811,308,563

77.28%

1,106,894

11

To re-elect Martin Scicluna as a Director

1,754,846,666

96.88

56,480,483

3.12

1,811,327,149

77.28%

1,088,079

12

To re-elect Keith Weed as a Director

1,769,264,042

97.68

42,060,482

2.32

1,811,324,524

77.28%

1,087,579

13

To re-appoint Ernst & Young LLP as auditor

1,807,846,519

99.81

3,493,688

0.19

1,811,340,207

77.28%

1,075,221

14

To authorise the Audit Committee to determine the auditor's remuneration

1,810,160,557

99.93

1,232,064

0.07

1,811,392,621

77.29%

1,022,836

15

Directors' general authority to allot shares

1,754,340,631

96.85

57,059,589

3.15

1,811,400,220

77.29%

1,008,365

16

Directors' general authority to disapply pre-emption rights without restriction as to use

(Special Resolution)

1,805,793,118

99.72

5,155,690

0.28

1,810,948,808

77.27%

1,466,649

17

Authority to disapply pre-emption rights for acquisitions or specified capital investments

(Special Resolution)

1,735,381,190

95.83

75,553,648

4.17

1,810,934,838

77.27%

1,479,035

18

To authorise the Company to make 'political donations' and incur 'political expenditure'

1,463,294,053

99.58

6,167,956

0.42

1,469,462,009

62.70%

342,955,413

19

To authorise the Company to purchase its own shares

(Special Resolution)

1,806,726,684

99.80

3,538,810

0.20

1,810,265,494

77.24%

2,149,891

20

To authorise the Company to call a general meeting on not less than 14 clear days' notice

(Special Resolution)

1,690,202,105

93.31

121,229,131

6.69

1,811,431,236

77.29%

984,075

21

Shareholder Resolution on Living Wage accreditation

(Special Resolution)

294,523,005

16.69

1,470,491,308

83.31

1,765,014,313

75.31%

47,414,289

1A vote withheld is not a vote under English law and is therefore not included in the calculation of votes for and against a resolution.

The total number of voting rights as at 7 July 2021 was 2,343,771,411 shares of 284/7 pence.

In accordance with Listing Rule 9.6.2, copies of the resolutions that do not constitute ordinary business at an annual general meeting will be submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will be available for inspection at https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism.

A copy of the voting results shown above will also be made available on the Company's website at https://www.about.sainsburys.co.uk/investors/shareholder-information/agm.

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