That like saying the only people who care about what the police are up to are criminals and lawyers, and those who have been victims of crimes.
Both are covered by the press and if the press is doing its job we don't have to keep track of the day to day proper operations - we focus on the errors - (see further reading)
A public company is in the public marketplace. ANYONE who has money in there pocket should care what they are up too. I know the average person prefers dictatorship with an occasional fake vote at the ballot box but democracy and the duties it entails are far more than minding your own business and keeping your head down - but there is a reason many tie Locke's and Smiths political and economic writings on democracy and capitalism together since "the invisible hand" only works in an open and free system where secrets are at a minimum. This board is testament to that philosophy.
Further reading
It’s not too late to rein in these unaccountable armed giants, but we need to act fast
www.opendemocracy.net
The analogy with the police is a poor one.
The police are part of the apparatus of government. Corporations are not.
Corporations and the public interact on a VOLUNTARY basis.
Getting upset that a corporate CEO is paid $50 million is no different than complaining that a Hermes Bag is $10,000. In both cases you are not obliged to do business with that company. Just don't buy the bags, if you think they are too expensive, and don't buy the shares if you think the CEO is too expensive.
And your discussion about democracy and secrecy - who said anything about secrecy? I didn't. I want to know what kind of leather the Hermes Bag is made of , and I want to know the CEO compensation before I buy the shares. Then I make my choice.
BTW, the pillar of both democracy and Capitalism is PRIVATE property. Without that no freedom is possible.
What do you have against corporate mercenaries?
A mercenary is some type of professional soldier who offers their services for financial reward, with little or no thought for loyalty or patriotism - patriotism been know as 'love of country'.
Aren't sex workers mercenaries too? They offer their services for financial reward, again, with no thought of love or loyalty. Not criticizing in any way, I am just saying that an escort risks hypocrisy shunning a fellow professional engaged in such a similar line of work.