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More Boardroom Chaos20 May 2002Just as we thought things were calming down, all hell has now let loose in the Hawthorns boardroom. Today's Board meeting, at which the main item for discussion was who would take over from the departing Paul Thompson, ended at about 8:45 this evening after what seems to have been a major fallout. The bottom line is that Clive Stapleton has been appointed as Acting Chairman for a three month period while the full time position is advertised and a replacement is found. However, Jeremy Peace, who was widely expected to have taken over instead, and Joe Brandrick opposed the decision - which only stood because of the votes from Stapleton, Barry Hurst, John Wile and Finance Director Bob McGing. Peace was of the view that he should take over the role full-time, and that there was no need to advertise the position, and Brandrick agreed. Rather than take the decision lying down, Peace has now stated that Kappa Limited, whose shareholding of 29.7 percent was put in place through his involvement, will be calling for an EGM at which they will be proposing that he be named as Chairman full time and that Hurst and Stapleton be removed from the Board. In the meantime, Clive Stapleton will be meeting with Manager Gary Megson to ensure that preparations for Albion's first ever Premiership season are not disrupted. The Board have said that they are in full support of the policies that have been in place for the last two years - "We believe it is perfectly right, indeed essential, for the Board to be involved in these matters given that the Directors have a legally binding fiduciary obligation to safeguard the assets of the Club and can only discharge these responsibilities if they are in possession of all of the relevant information". The Board also expressed their thanks to Shareholders For Albion, the organisation representing the interests of some 300 of the "small" shareholders in the Club, for their work in helping shareholders, supporters and the Directors to understand each others views. The official statement goes on to say "The Board would like to reiterate its commitment to ensuring that appropriate policies remain in place to safeguard the future development of the Club." Jeremy Peace has also issued an official statement as follows:
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