The drinks giant, which claims to be Scotland's largest manufacturing exporter, won the support of 97% of its investors for its past year's pay and the policy for future years, as reported by the Herald Scotland , despite concerns over its executive pay packets being raised ahead of the group's annual AGM yesterday. Mr Menezes is set to be paid A 7.7 million for the year to the end of June in pay and bonuses, while his predecessor, Paul Walsh, has been awarded A 6.4m for his final three months at the firm.