Proxy advisers split over vote on Leonardo CEO liability action

Reuters

Published May 12, 2022 08:49

Updated May 12, 2022 09:53

(Refiles to clarify board's position on matter in penultimate paragraph)

MILAN (Reuters) -Proxy advisers ISS and Glass Lewis were split over whether shareholders at Italian defence group Leonardo should vote against a request to start a liability action against CEO Alessandro Profumo, documents showed.

In 2020, Profumo was sentenced in the first instance to six years imprisonment for false accounting in his previous role as chairman of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.

Leonardo later backed Profumo, saying "conditions did not exist" for him to resign as the decision could be overturned by second or third instance courts.

However, activist investor Bluebell Partners in April this year proposed a liability action against the CEO, asking for compensation for reputational damage stemming from the conviction.

ISS recommended shareholders vote against the request saying there was "no sufficient grounds to remove Profumo from his role and undertake any legal action against him".

The proxy adviser advised however the "company supervises carefully and rigorously the situation and, if necessary, takes the required measures".

Glass Lewis in turn recommended a vote in favour of the request, saying the conviction has had a "substantial negative reputational impact" on the company.

"While the sentence is subject to appeal, we believe that it serves as a substantial indication that the actions of Alessandro Profumo might harm shareholder value and that a liability action may be warranted," it added.