CBS meeting adjourns without discussing Moonves scandal
NEW YORK — CBS shareholders quickly elected a revamped 11-member board before their annual meeting adjourned without discussion of an investigation into sexual-misconduct claims against former CBS CEO Les Moonves.
The first task for the new board: deciding by the end of January whether Moonves receives his $120 million severance package. The board will also have to chart a path for CBS to recover from the scandal.
The meeting wrapped up in less than 30 minutes. About a dozen protesters gathered outside, holding such signs as “CBS don’t reward sexual abuse” and “$120M?! Les doesn’t deserve more.”
“The board of directors has all the information they need to fire him with cause and to deny him the $120 million golden parachute,” said Natalie Green of the UltraViolet, an online organization dedicated to fighting sexism in the public and private sectors.