Simplicity are calling for Fletcher Building's board and management to be scrutinised further.
Fletcher's stock has dropped following a multi-million dollar cost blowout on two big projects in Auckland and Wellington.
Managing director Sam Stubbs says they called for the chair's resignation two years ago- and action hasn't been taken.
"In those two years, the directors paid themselves $4 million in fees- and then they had the absolute cheek last year to ask for a 25 percent pay increase, which they were ultimately talked down from."
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