Tesla board denies report it wanted to replace Elon Musk
Briefly

In response to a Wall Street Journal report claiming that Tesla's board was searching for a new CEO to replace Elon Musk, the board's chair, Robyn Denholm, firmly denied the allegations. She stated that the board has full confidence in Musk's leadership abilities. The report also suggested that the board had previously told Musk to dedicate more time to Tesla rather than his other projects, which he confirmed during a recent earnings call. Musk himself condemned the report as unethical, highlighting tensions between the company and the media.
Tesla's board chair Robyn Denholm addressed the Wall Street Journal's report, stating, "We never initiated a search for a new CEO. We are highly confident in Musk's leadership."
Musk criticized the Wall Street Journal's report as an "EXTREMELY BAD BREACH OF ETHICS," claiming the paper failed to acknowledge the board's unequivocal denial before publication.
Read at The Verge
[
|
]