Colin Armor who went up against Wilson for the chairmanship of Fonterra to succeed Sir Henry and lost, suddenly resigns from the Board with immediate effect.
As a member of the board of the Nations biggest corporate with such a dominating position on so much of the daily life of so many of us, more facts need to be made public Mr Armor.
I do not care if you are toy tossing, sick or just pissed but with the most significant restructuring of the Co-op since its foundation just over a decade ago adopted by an almost embarrassing narrow vote, your action is of such gravity the rest of us need to know at least much more than the so far murky rumors suggest.
Your wealth Mr Armor, may give you a security denied to most of us peasants and serfs so I consider you have a responsibility to your integrity, having sat at the top table, that seems to escape you.
Is it the freekin knighthood or just your ego, whatever it seems so playcenter committee to me and others. That is probably unfair to Playcenter vollys.
This is a lot bigger than the casual tawdry disfunctional impression your abrupt departure signals.
We cannot rely on the wild west attitude of the NZ financial regulatory system to force disclosure so FFS man up and tell the other people who will be affected by the potential uncertainty, so what the hell is going on.
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And you too, Richard Worth! What the hell did you do?
GD, I wonder whether there might have been more than a potential conflict of interest with his other major dairy industry directorships and shareholding?
Robertguyton appears to have fallen out of a tree and landed on his head.
Maybe this is, at this stage, something that is between the shareholders and board?
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"Robertguyton appears to have fallen out of a tree and landed on his head."
No harm done, that is the thickest part.
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