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I was suspended from my voluntary postion as chairman pending an appeal which was upheld in my favour. I was subsequently reinstated only to find that during the time of the appeal, the company decided to hold an AGM five months early and even though my colleagues nominated me, they were told I could not be nominated.
They subsequently elected a new chair. Is this legal? I am sure its not! I was not informed of the election nor sent any papers.
I was suspended from my voluntary postion as chairman pending an appeal which was upheld in my favour. I was subsequently reinstated only to find that during the time of the appeal, the company decided to hold an AGM five months early and even though my colleagues nominated me, they were told I could not be nominated.
They subsequently elected a new chair. Is this legal? I am sure its not! I was not informed of the election nor sent any papers.
If this refers to Chairmanship of a company then you would need to refer to the articles of association and read the rules for election to this position. it may well be that they have breached the articles of association by not accepting your nomination.
Thanks for the advice. Its a voluntary group for which I was Chairman of. I have asked for the constitution. I believe that they should have waited until they appeal had been heard and a decision given before calling an AGM. The AGM was 6 months early and was not even an extrodinary AGM?