Fiala joins ČEZ supervisory board, Liberec governor Půta dismissed
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Czech energy company ČEZ shareholders elected five new supervisory board members and dismissed four.
- Radim Fiala, a parliamentary deputy for the SPD party, and Karel Tyll, a senior director at the Finance Ministry, were among the new appointees.
- Martin Půta, the governor of the Liberec Region, was among those dismissed.
Shareholders of the Czech energy company ČEZ have elected five new members to its supervisory board, while four existing members were dismissed. The changes were made during the company's general meeting.
Among the newly appointed members is Radim Fiala, a parliamentary deputy representing the SPD party. Karel Tyll, who serves as the senior director of the state budget section at the Ministry of Finance, also joined the board. These appointments signal a shift in the oversight of the state-controlled energy giant.
However, the reshuffle also saw the departure of several members, including Martin Půta, the governor of the Liberec Region and a member of the Starostové pro Liberecký kraj (Mayors for Liberec Region) party. The exact reasons for the dismissals were not detailed, but the changes reflect the ongoing dynamics within the company's governance structure.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.