Lodi News-Sentinel

Former SEC chief to oversee investigat­ion into Moonves

- By Meg James

CBS has hired two high-powered New York law firms to conduct “a full investigat­ion” into allegation­s of misconduct by Chairman and Chief Executive Leslie Moonves as well as complaints about executives at CBS News, the company said Wednesday night.

Two female attorneys with strong credential­s will oversee the investigat­ion: Mary Jo White from the Debevoise & Plimpton law firm and Nancy Kestenbaum of Covington & Burling.

White previously served as chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission during the Obama administra­tion. Before that, she was U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York. She now leads Debevoise’s Strategic Crisis Response and Solutions Group.

Kestenbaum also is a former federal prosecutor who has worked as a defense attorney.

Board members Wednesday afternoon voted unanimousl­y to turn the investigat­ion over to the two law firms. They also asked the firms to delve into “cultural issues at all levels of CBS,” the company said in a statement.

Separately, CBS’ board formed a threemembe­r special committee to oversee the investigat­ion. Board members Bruce S. Gordon, Linda Griego and Robert N. Klieger will serve on that committee.

Klieger, a Los Angeles attorney, has been an ally of controllin­g shareholde­r Shari Redstone, so his involvemen­t ensures that both factions of the board are participat­ing in the review.

Moonves will have “no role in the investigat­ion and is entirely recused from it,” CBS said in the statement. No other action was taken during the board meeting “pending discussion with counsel as to appropriat­e next steps,” the statement said.

In addition, the CBS board said in the statement that it “takes these allegation­s seriously and is committed to acting in the best interest of the company and all of its shareholde­rs.”

Additional­ly, Gordon — the former head of the NAACP — was elected to serve as the board’s lead independen­t director.

“Neither the board nor the company expects to comment further on this matter at this time,” CBS said.

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