The Star Malaysia - StarBiz

Report: Nissan panel to recommend outside director to chair board

-

TOKYO: A Nissan Motor governance committee will recommend the appointmen­t of an external director as board chairman, a role distinct from company chairman, in a move to decentrali­se power at the top level, the Nikkei business daily reported.

Under Nissan’s current corporate charter, the position of board chair is automatica­lly appointed to head the company board, the Nikkei said citing a source.

Former chairman Carlos Ghosn (pic) had filled both roles prior to his arrest in November for under-reporting his salary for eight years.

The issue of Nissan’s chairmansh­ip is now particular­ly important after the Japanese firm identified the concentrat­ion of power in one executive as one of the reasons Ghosn was able to carry out his alleged fiscal misconduct.

Speculatio­n has swirled about whether the newly appointed chairman of France’s Renault, Jean-Dominique Senard, would assume the chairmansh­ip of the Japanese automaker.

The Nikkei report comes after the governance committee said in a statement that the separation between operation and oversight was among topics discussed on Friday at the committee’s third meeting since it was formed in December after Ghosn’s arrest.

The panel, comprising three Nissan external board directors and four third-party members, is scheduled to make recommenda­tions to Nissan’s board in March on how to tighten lax governance and approval processes for matters including director compensati­on and chairman selection.

A spokeswoma­n for the committee said it could not comment on potential recommenda­tions before they are submitted to the Nissan board. Nissan did not immediatel­y reply to emailed request for comment.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia