Section 139 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Resolution to remove directors from office

    

(1) A company may, by ordinary resolution at a meeting, remove a director before the end of the director's period of office, despite anything to the contrary in any agreement between the company and the director.
(2) However, a special notice is required for a resolution to remove a director under this section or to appoint a person to replace the director so removed at the meeting at which the director is removed.
(3) A person appointed to replace a director who is removed under this section is, for the purpose of determining the time at which the person is to retire from office, taken to have become a director on the day on which the director in whose place the person is appointed was last appointed as a director.
(4) A vacancy created by the removal of a director under this section, if not filled at the meeting at which the director is removed, can be filled as a casual vacancy.
(5) A person who ceases to be a director continues to be subject to the duty—
(a) to avoid conflicts of interest with regard to the exploitation of any property, information or opportunity that the person became aware of while a director; and
(b) not to accept benefits from third parties with regard to things done or omitted to be done by that person before ceasing to be a director
(6) This section does not—
(a) deprive a person removed under it of compensation or damages payable in respect of the termination of the person's appointment as director; or
(b) limit any power to remove a director that may exist apart from this section.


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