VW committee to meet on leadership today, says source

By REUTERS | 16 April 2015


STUTTGART/BERLIN:  Volkswagen's supervisory board steering committee will meet today to try to resolve a leadership crisis caused by the exposure of a rift between its chief executive and chairman, a source familiar with the matter said.

"The committee meeting will take place today," said the person.

VW's chairman Ferdinand Piech said in a German magazine interview last week he had distanced himself from CEO Martin Winterkorn, dampening speculation that Winterkorn's term would be extended beyond 2016, or that he would succeed Piech as chairman.

Sources have told Reuters that Piech has aired growing criticism at supervisory board meetings over the past five months of the company's performance under his former protégé Winterkorn, particularly in the United States, where the VW brand has fallen far short of sales goals.

Two people close to the labour side of Volkswagen's supervisory board said the works council still supported Winterkorn despite the intervention of Piech, who has in the past ended executives' careers with a single remark.

Piech, 77, is the patriarch of Volkswagen's ruling clan. The family, which includes Piech's cousin Wolfgang Porsche, owns 50.7 percent of voting rights in the company.

Strategic decisions also need support from German unions, which occupy half of the 20 supervisory board seats.

The steering committee that will meet today comprises six members: works council chief Bernd Osterloh and two other labour representatives, Piech, Porsche and Lower Saxony Prime Minister Stephan Weil.

The works council, the state of Lower Saxony and Volkswagen all declined comment on any possible meeting.

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