The crisis that the company is going through after the intervention of the government has demanded a new resignation this Tuesday, that of the independent Ignacio Martín
A group of minority shareholders will file a lawsuit for the government’s takeover of Indra’s board. Minorities feel disadvantaged by the Executive’s intervention to force the resignation of four independent directors from the board of directors of the listed company and the non-renewal of another and will take these changes to court. To do this, they will file a lawsuit through the law firm Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo.
The crisis that the company has been going through since last Thursday’s meeting has claimed another victim this Tuesday with the departure of the independent Ignacio Martín, who has informed the board of directors of the technology company that he will leave his position before October 30, once the extension is extended. process of the board of directors has been completed.
Martín is leaving the company after four years, making it the longest-serving independent. He will be one of the figures leading the selection of new independent directors, along with Francisco Javier García Sanz, the other director with this designation who will remain in the company. Both, chaired by Martín, will be part of the new nomination committee that will have Antonio Cuevas as the third member and will be advised by a specialized consultant.
This new resignation adds to yesterday’s resignation in protest of another independent director, Silvia Iranzo. The wave of departures has now risen to seven, leaving Javier García Sanz currently the only independent to continue beyond October.
Source: La Verdad

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