Accountability Body
What does the Accountability Body issue advice on?
The Accountability Body advises the Board on:
the remuneration policy;
the form and set-up of the internal supervision;
the communication and information policy;
any liquidation, merger or demerger of the pension fund;
the conclusion, amendment or termination of administration agreements.
Appealing against decisions by the Board
The Accountability Body may appeal against a decision made by the Board. It can do this if the Board was required to request advice but failed to do so, or if a decision taken by the Board is not in line with the advice issued by the Accountability Body.
Composition and appointment
The Accountability Body has a total of eleven members, five of whom represent the pensioners, four of whom represent the employees, and two members who represent the employer. The members are appointed by the Board of the pension fund for a period of four years.
The members who represent the employees and pensioners are appointed by means of elections. The Executive Board of ABN AMRO nominates the members who represent the employer.
Who are the members of the Accountability Body?
Marina Bakker - te Booy
Mieke Boersma (chair)
Alexander van der Garden
George Goudriaan
Haixia Hu
Philip Meijer
Martijn Mensen
Miranda Mion
Hylkia Nas-Kersten
Carla Perik
Vandena Kesharie
Members representing the employer:
Vandena Kesharie
George Goudriaan
Members representing the employees:
Marina Bakker - te Booy
Martijn Mensen
Hylkia Nas-Kersten
Haixia Hu
Members representing the pensioners:
Mieke Boersma
Alexander van der Garden
Philip Meijer
Miranda Mion
Carla Perik