By Makiko Yamazaki
TOKYO (Reuters) – An independent probe into Toshiba Corp’s controversial annual shareholders’ meeting last year concluded that the company, together with the government’s industry ministry, effectively colluded to undermine shareholders’ rights.
Activist investors including Effissimo Capital Management had successfully pushed for an investigation into whether the Japanese conglomerate applied pressure on shareholders over voting at the meeting.
“Toshiba, so to speak in unison with METI, devised a plan to prevent Effissimo from exercising its shareholder proposal right at the AGM,” investigators said in the report which was released by Toshiba.
The controversy comes amid a push by Japan’s government for improved corporate governance.
(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Edwina Gibbs)