The embattled chairman of British retailer Sports Direct survived a vote to oust him by a slim margin on Wednesday, after he said he would resign if a majority of independent shareholders voted against him for a third time.
Investors have blamed Keith Hellawell for a string of management and governance failures at Sports Direct and accuse him of being unable to control Mike Ashley – the retailer's billionaire founder, chief executive and 61 per cent shareholder.
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Hellawell received the backing of 53.24 per cent of votes cast by the company’s independent investors at its annual general meeting.
The 75-year-old only kept his job last September and at another vote in January thanks to Mr Ashley using his majority shareholding to secure his chairman’s re-election. Mr Ashley was not present at this year’s agm.
Shares in the firm closed up 1.4 per cent at 390 pence. They were trading at over 900 pence in 2014.