
Farhad Moshiri can call general meeting at Everton to get rid of Bill Kenwright
Farhad Moshiri can call a general meeting at Everton to remove Bill Kenwright as director of the club in the worst-case scenario, according to The Esk.
It has been one week since sweeping changes in the boardroom at Goodison Park and the promise of communication, something that has yet to be delivered.
The reliable source has shared that the minimum notice period would be 14 days, but that can be shortened with the support of other shareholders at the club.
Writing on his personal Twitter account, The Esk wrote: “At worst, Moshiri could call a general meeting to remove Bill Kenwright as director.
“Minimum notice period is 14 days. However, with the support of holders of an additional 1219 shares (taking support above the 95% threshold) that notice period can be shortened at will.”

Ticking.
It is no surprise that the club have cut all communication to the fans after promising it and missing the deadline by over a week, it is what was expected.
Moshiri promised to change the relationship between the fanbase and the board with new investment and ideas at the very top, with the likes of Denise Barrett-Baxendale already removed.
But, Kenwright is still in position and that is a shock to everyone when it was fully expected that he would be shown the exit too by the owner.
Now, with investment getting closer to being confirmed, something needs to change sooner rather than later, and Kenwright being left in position simply makes no sense.
The power is in Moshiri’s hands, much to our dismay given his shocking use of it over the years, and he now has to use it appropriately to kickstart the new era at Goodison Park and beyond.
Change is coming at Everton, but it cannot be done in the darkness.
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