Oakley and Ray-Ban parent Luxottica Group S.p.A. will pay outgoing CEO Enrico Cavatorta €4 million in incentive pay in addition to severance pay when he leaves the company Oct. 31.

 
This sum is based on the variable portion of his compensation associated with his performance in 2014 and the pro-rated amount of long-term incentive awards previously assigned him but not yet vested.

“The treatment contemplated herein was increased and rounded up in consideration of his contribution to the company and in light of his willingness to search for a common solution for the definition of each relationship with the Luxottica Group,” the company said.
 
Added to this incentive payment is the gross total amount of 985,355, which shall be paid “as part of the settlement and novation agreement in consideration of Enrico Cavatorta waiving, towards Luxottica Group S.p.A. and every other entity included in the Group, any claim or right in any case connected or related to the employment and administration relationships and their resolution.”

No sums were awarded in connection with Cavatortas termination from the position of director and chief executive officer of Luxottica Group S.p.A. which was effective October 13, 2014.
 
The abovementioned amounts shall be paid by December 31, 2014.
 
In addition, in the event there are any criminal proceedings based on facts related to “the exercise of functions held by Enrico Cavatorta and in the interests of the company, the legal costs incurred by him at all judicial levels shall be borne by Luxottica Group S.p.A., provided that the attorney chosen by Enrico Cavatorta is previously approved by the company.”
 
Luxottica said that the terms and provisions of the settlement, prior to approval by the Board of Directors, were reviewed by the Human Resources Committee of Luxottica Group S.p.A., exclusively consisting of independent and unrelated directors. The Human Resources Committee, which is charged with carrying out the functions assigned by the Procedure to an internal committee of the Board with regard to remuneration and economic benefits to the Directors and executive officers with key responsibilities, expressed its reasoned favorable opinion on the conclusion of the agreement.