The extraordinary general meeting of Orlen passed a resolution to pursue claims against 13 former executives, including ex-CEO Daniel Obajtek, for alleged damages during their tenure. Accusations involve fuel price undercutting, unwarranted expenses, and unfavorable investments. Since a new management team took over, over 50 audits have been conducted, leading to eight reports to prosecutors and more being prepared.

In response, Obajtek filed a counter-complaint against the current management, accusing them of neglect and stifling company growth. He criticized their actions as politically motivated, emphasizing oversight during his tenure and achievements like mergers and wind farm projects. Disputes also arose over Orlen Trading Switzerland, with ongoing investigations into lost advances and legal issues tied to Venezuelan oil contracts.

(pb.pl)


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