Monday, May 4, 2015

Rolf Börjesson resigns from SCA – Dagens Industri

Updated 2015-05-04 09:30. Published 2015-05-04 07:57

         
            Photo: Stefan Wallgren
         
       

 SCA’s Board veteran Rolf Börjesson, 73, voluntarily leaves his duties with immediate effect. Reportedly Expressen takes place in protest against the new Chairman Pär Boman.
 

Barely three weeks after he was re-elected at SCA’s Annual General Meeting leaves the Board veteran Rolf Börjesson role as a board member. He does so at his own request and it occurs with immediate effect on Monday 4 May, according to a fastidious press release.

“We do not more comments, “says Karl Stoltz, press officer at SCA.

Rolf Börjesson has sat in SCA’s Board of Directors since 2003. He was re-elected as member as late as the Meeting in mid-April this year.

According to the newspaper Expressen takes the defection in protest against the new Chairman Pär Boman. The background is, according to the newspaper that several of SCA and the holding company Industrivärden think it is hypocrisy among the peaks that have taken over the boards after revelations about private jets and luxury yachts.

SCA’s new chairman, Handelsbanken’s former CEO, Pär Boman, has promised a deeper investigation following the revelations.

Rolf Börjesson want not comment on the information.

“I says nothing at all, “says Rolf Börjesson Expressen.

Di searches Rolf Börjesson.

Rolf Börjesson’s defection is not the first Handelsbanken sphere. Both Boel Flodgren and Stuart Graham recently left Industrivärden’s board in protest after many see that Fredrik Lundberg and Pär Boman palace coup in the sphere of power companies.

Stuart Graham’s defection has created a crack in Skanska where Fredrik Lundberg and Pär Boman’s members and Mr. Graham is president.

Rolf Börjesson own 25 350 B shares in SCA, according to the company’s website. These have a market value of 5.4 million at the stock exchange opening on Monday. Börjesson is a trained civil engineer and is also a chairman of Biolight AB and member of Avery Dennison and Huhtamäki Oyj.

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