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Norwegian fund seeks Credit Suisse boardroom shake-up of chair, other directors


Norges Bank Investment Management will vote against the re-election of Credit Suisse Chair Axel Lehmann and six other direc-tors at the Swiss lender’s annual general meeting on Tuesday, the Norwegian wealth fund said on its website.

Credit Suisse was acquired last month by rival UBS in a $3.23 bil-lion deal engineered by the Swiss government, central bank and market regulator to avoid its collapse and possible contagion across the global financial system.

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“Shareholders should have the right to seek changes to the board when it does not act in their best interest,” the Norges wealth fund said ahead of the April 4 meeting.
In addition to Lehmann, Norges is also opposing re-election of Credit Suisse directors Iris Bohnet, Christian Gellerstad, Shan Li, Seraina Macia, Richard Meddings and Ana Pessoa.
Both Credit Suisse and UBS declined to comment.
Credit Suisse had also encountered opposition from proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), which had
recommended that shareholders vote against a proposal by the bank for its board and senior management to be released from liability for its 2022 financial results.
ISS had cited a “lack of oversight and poor stewardship” that ultimately led to the problems that necessitated its rescue by UBS.
Credit Suisse on Wednesday withdrew its request for the “discharge of responsibility” for the board and management.

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