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Polish billionaire's children got rid of from board of energy ZE PAK

Shareholders of Polish utility ZE PAK on Monday eliminated from the supervisory board two kids of the business's biggest shareholder Zygmunt Solorz following dispute in the family.

Zygmunt Solorz is a Polish billionaire whose investments include being the main investor of Poland's second most significant telecommunications service Cyfrowy Polsat and utility ZE PAK.

Investors of ZE PAK voted out Solorz's kids, Tobias Solorz and Piotr Zak, along with Jaroslaw Grzesiak, his main adviser on?? ownership guidance. ZE PAK shares were 2.9% down at 0854 GMT.

Investors of Cyfrowy Polsat will also on Tuesday vote on modifications to the board that are expected to get rid of Tobias Solorz and Grzesiak.

Last week, Polish media reported that the management of 4 companies belonging to Solorz had actually received a letter from 3 of his kids in which they expressed concern about his welfare and told them to be mindful when accepting orders from people who have just recently gotten power in his businesses.

In action, Solorz stated he prepared to remove his kids from the business' boards, deeming them disruptive to their stability and future growth.

(source: Reuters)