The general meeting may not give orders to the company’s management board
The general meeting is considered to be the most important governing body of a joint-stock company. This is due to the fact that this body is composed of shareholders. However, is the general meeting entitled to issue binding orders to the company's management board regarding the conduct of company's affairs?
Marcin Borkowski, Ph. D., explains this issue in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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