if management don’t put in a substantial holder notice, they should not be allow to vote. (how do we know how many shares they hold, to be eligible to vote)
if a motion is put up to change directors, replacing managing directors now. They also could not vote, until they submit a substantial holder notice.
my next question, would it be possible at the EGM to move a motion to replace the directors.
also, we should notice that at the AGM in May. the father might have voted without actually owning the the shares, since some of it was already transfer in April. should there be criminal charges?”
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