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Santos Chair Keith Spence makes it through push for ouster

Santos Chairman Keith Spence managed to retain his position on the board of the Australian oil and gas producer, in spite of dealing with a push for elimination from some investors over an insufficient reaction to environment concerns.

Nearly 94% of investors chose a resolution to re-elect Spence, who was selected as chairman of the business in 2018.

Santos likewise got a favourable bulk vote for its remuneration report, with only 9% investors opposing it.

HESTA voted to remove Spence based on his lack of engagement with and response to investor concerns, the superannuation fund said.

Choose director re-elections at Santos were amongst the most affordable 10% -15% of equivalent results at ASX 50 companies over the past five years, but the large majority of huge financiers are failing to ensure genuine environment danger management, activist investor group Market Forces stated.

Market Forces had urged financiers to vote against Spence's. re-election, citing the business's insufficient response to. climate concerns and its misdirected oil and gas growth plans.

Activist investor Australasian Centre for Corporate. Obligation (ACCR) had also filed a members' declaration. versus Spence's re-election, accusing him of failure in. increasing investor worth.

While investor assistance for Spence was durable today,. there is a limit to financier patience, ACCR said.

Santos' bigger rival Woodside Energy also deals with a. possible investor vote versus the re-election of Chairman. Richard Goyder at the approaching yearly basic meeting on. issues over its environment strategy.

(source: Reuters)