CBS board to discuss CEO Moonves
investigation on Monday: sources
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[July 30, 2018]
By Liana B. Baker
(Reuters) - CBS Corp's board will discuss
the investigation into allegations of personal misconduct against the
U.S. broadcasting and media company's Chief Executive Leslie Moonves on
Monday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The allegations come as Moonves is embroiled in a legal battle over
control of CBS with the company's largest shareholder, National
Amusements Inc, owned by Shari Redstone and her father Sumner, who also
control media company Viacom Inc.
CBS said on Friday it would investigate accusations against Moonves, 68,
made by six women in a New Yorker magazine article featuring several
instances of alleged sexual harassment spanning 1985 to 2006.
Moonves said in a statement on Friday that he regretted "immensely"
making some women uncomfortable by making advances, but added that he
abided by the principle that ‘no’ means ‘no,’ and stated he has never
misused his position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
At a regularly scheduled board meeting on Monday ahead of the company's
second-quarter earnings on Thursday, CBS directors will discuss forming
a special committee to handle the Moonves investigation and decide which
law firm the company will hire to help with the probe, one of the
sources said.
Some CBS directors are also expected to raise the issue of whether
Moonves should step aside while the probe takes place, the second source
said.
CBS's board will also discuss how to investigate allegations that the
company's culture facilitated personal misconduct, according to the
sources.
The sources asked for anonymity from Reuters to discuss confidential
deliberations. A National Amusements spokesman declined to comment on
behalf of the company and Redstone. A CBS spokesman also declined to
comment on behalf of his company and Moonves. Moonves himself did not
respond to an email seeking comment.
Shari Redstone has a seat on CBS's 14-member board, alongside her
personal lawyer Robert Klieger and National Amusements director David
Andelman. It is unclear how much pressure Moonves will face at the board
meeting on Monday to step aside.
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Leslie Moonves, Chairman and CEO, CBS Corporation, speaks during the
Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California,
U.S., May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
While many CBS directors were appointed to the board by Sumner
Redstone, some turned against the Redstone family in May as part of
a special board committee that sought to challenge the Redstone
family's voting control.
Deadline Hollywood reported on CBS's upcoming board meeting earlier
on Sunday.
https://deadline.com/2018/07/cbs-board-meets-leslie-moonves-allegations-1202436111
Moonves clashed with Shari Redstone earlier this year when he
rejected her latest attempt to merge CBS with Viacom Inc <VIA B.O>,
another media company that is also majority-owned by National
Amusements.
Moonves has been resisting a deal to unite CBS and Viacom because he
has said CBS's prospects were better without taking on Viacom's
turnaround challenges. Without Moonves at the helm, a major obstacle
to Redstone's aim of merging the two companies would be removed.
CBS and National Amusements are also scheduled to battle it out in a
Delaware court in October over CBS's plan to issue a special
dividend aimed at cutting National Amusements’ voting power in the
company to 17 percent from 80 percent. Without Moonves as CEO, it's
not clear whether CBS would continue with this legal challenge.
(Reporting by Liana B. Baker in New York; Editing by Susan Thomas)
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