Khaleej Times

Shareholde­r lawsuit attacks Musk’s pay

- Tom Hals

wilmington — Elon Musk’s multi-billion dollar compensati­on package should be rescinded and the board of Tesla should be overhauled to better protect investors in the electronic car company, according to a law suit filed by a shareholde­r on Thursday.

The lawsuit accused the board of corporate waste and Musk, the company’s chief executive officer and chairman, of unjust enrichment. The lawsuit is seeking class action status.

Tesla said in a statement that the lawsuit “seeks to take the power from our shareholde­rs and instead give it to plaintiffs lawyers. We will respond accordingl­y.”

Musk received the support of the company’s shareholde­rs in March for a package that Tesla estimated to be worth $2.6 billion.

A Morgan Stanley analyst estimated the package could be worth up to $70 billion if the company continues to grow quickly. While the award of the pay package cooled speculatio­n that Musk might be planning to quit, it was also criticised for its unpreceden­ted size.

Proxy advisory services ISS and Glass Lewis both had recommende­d shareholde­rs reject the package.

“The new E. Musk compensati­on plan is so large it dwarfs the pay package of every other public company CEO,” said the complaint by Richard Tornetta that was unsealed on Thursday in Delaware’s Court of Chancery.

Tesla’s statement noted that Musk gets nothing unless the company’s market value doubles and continues to increase until it becomes one of the world’s most valuable companies.

Much of the complaint describing the how the pay package is unfair was redacted.

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