Investigative error report ex CEO of Topeka
Westar Energy enrich leaders misleading by the board members, corporate jet for personal travel, a dissident, examines employees and a journalist, tested and collaborators, loyalty, as they have their own record of the annual meeting of the Company.All that, according to a report of 370 pages, nine Management Westar investigation released Thursday. The survey by New York law firm, is particularly critical vis-à-vis the former Chief Executive David Wittig and former Vice President of corporate strategy, Doug lake.
“In our opinion, management, including Mr. Wittig, in times of the situation in their own interests over the interests of the company in breach of its fiduciary obligations,” said the report. “We believe that the extent to which Mr. Wittig, and to a lesser extent, Douglas T. See … used his personal authority for net income grew over time as potential obstacles to their excesses were removed . “
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