There is turbulence on the supervisory boards of the insolvent companies Signa Prime and Signa Development. Karin Exner-Wöhrer, head of the Salzburger Aluminum Group, and Michael Mitterdorfer, formerly of the Karl Wlaschek Private Foundation, resigned five days after their appointment. “Differences of opinion arose about the role and tasks of the supervisory board in the restructuring process,” they said. There are no details.
According to OÖN information, Exner-Wöhrer and Mitterdorfer wanted to make their role more independent than the insolvency administrators and trustees Norbert Abel and Andrea Fruhstorfer wanted. Abel is said to have put pressure on the assets to be sold quickly, so a new board was quickly appointed. Exner-Wöhrer and Mitterdorfer wanted to get their own idea of possible candidates.
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Alexander Zens
Economics editor
Alexander Zens