Pejman Okhovat

Pejman Okhovat

CEO Australia

Pejman Okhovat is the chief executive officer of G8 Education, a major childcare provider in Australia. Recently, he has been in the news due to controversies surrounding his substantial remuneration package, which includes a $3.3 million total for 2024, amidst allegations affecting the company's reputation and regulatory compliance. Investors are questioning the appropriateness of his bonuses in light of these allegations, prompting calls for the board to consider potential clawback provisions. Okhovat's leadership is under scrutiny as stakeholders emphasize the importance of child safety and operational effectiveness within the organization.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
58,794
Power
2,840$
Sentiment
5.27
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 2 6.00 0.11% +20% 25,499,884 34,991 $1,380,000 1,894$
United Kingdom 1 5.00 0.04% +0% 67,886,011 23,803 $2,700,000 947$
Totals 3 93,385,895 58,794 $4,080,000 2,841$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Pejman Okhovat is the chief executive of G8 Education, facing scrutiny over his pay in light of the allegations. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: G8 Education tells ASX it didn’t think abuse scandal news would hurt share price

Australia Australia: G8 chief executive officer Pejman Okhovat said child protection was G8’s No.1 priority and allegations regarding child safety were taken 'extremely seriously'. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Accused paedophile was subject of two complaints before his arrest over alleged child sex abuse

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Pejman Okhovat, the company's managing director, announced an independent review of the allegations against Brown. 5

BBC: Australian childcare operator to install CCTV after abuse claims

Australia Australia: Pejman Okhovat received remuneration totalling $3.3 million in 2024. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Board should consider clawing back childcare CEO bonus, shareholders say