Shareholder participation at Toshiba�s 2020 AGM declined by more than 3 percentage points, strengthening media claims that there was pressure on shareholders.
Nearly 1,000but possibly more than 1,600additionally reported ballots are STILL unaudited or uncounted.
Toshibas vote tabulator insists that Japan Post took four days to deliver ballots, which is refuted by Japan Post.
SINGAPORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Effissimo Capital Management (Effissimo), the largest shareholder of Toshiba Corporation (Toshiba) (TYO:6502) through the funds it manages, today released a presentation explaining the reasons behind its proposal for an independent investigation into reported irregularities surrounding Toshibas July 2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM). Effissimos proposal will be voted on by Toshibas shareholders at an extraordinary shareholders meeting scheduled for March 18, 2021.
The full proposal in English can be found here.
Supplementing its letter to shareholders dated February 24, 2021, Effissimos presentation explains its proposal for an independent investigation into the irregular handling of shareholder voting and shareholder pressure at the closely contested AGM, which Toshibas conflicted Audit Committees self-audit fails to address.
The presentation provides data showing discrepancies in the claimed delivery times of mailed ballots said by Toshibas vote tabulator to have been delivered past the AGM deadline and not counted. It also examines the artificially limited scope and conclusions of Toshibas Audit Committees investigations into shareholder pressure and vote tampering allegations.
Finally, the presentation provides a detailed historical context of chronic governance and oversight dysfunction at Toshiba that has persisted despite the installation of new management in 2017.
Vote Delivery & Tabulation
Shareholder Pressure
Although it may appear complex, the heart of issue is simple. Effissimo believes there should be an independent investigation as opposed to a self-audit by a conflicted Audit Committee.
The Audit Committee, chaired by a director whose reappointment was opposed by more than 40 percent of shareholders at the AGM, is conflicted and is naturally reticent to conduct an uninhibited investigation of possible wrongdoing at the AGM. This conflict manifests itself in the Audit Committees reviews and investigations, which we suspect are deliberately limited in scope at the outset to produce a pre-determined result.
The right to vote is what is at stake. Shareholders must not passively accept the Boards explanations at face value and allow the status quo of weak governance to persist. Failure to perform a thorough and independent investigation will set a harmful precedent not only for Toshiba but also for corporate Japan as a whole.
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