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Tesla names new chair to replace Elon Musk | Tesla names new chair to replace Elon Musk |
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Electric car company Tesla has appointed an executive at Australian company Telstra to chair its board. | |
Robyn Denholm takes over the role from founder Elon Musk, who will remain as Tesla's chief executive. | |
Mr Musk agreed to give up the chairmanship last month to resolve claims of fraud brought by US financial regulators. | Mr Musk agreed to give up the chairmanship last month to resolve claims of fraud brought by US financial regulators. |
The settlement requires Tesla to install an independent chairman, among other penalties. | The settlement requires Tesla to install an independent chairman, among other penalties. |
The move scotches reports that James Murdoch might have been appointed to the job. | The move scotches reports that James Murdoch might have been appointed to the job. |
Tesla has endured a difficult few months, following comments on social media in early August made by the firm's founder, Elon Musk, suggesting he had "funding secured" for a deal to take Tesla private. Tesla's shares soared following his comments. | |
Weeks later, Mr Musk backed away from the plan, citing investor feedback. | |
US authorities sued Mr Musk for misleading investors and as a result Tesla and Mr Musk were each required to pay a fine of $20m. Mr Musk was also obliged to relinquish his role as chairman for three years. | |
Ms Denholm has served as a director on Tesla's board since August 2014. Since January 2017, she has also been chief financial officer of Australian telecoms firm Telstra. | |
Her appointment is effective immediately. However, she will step down temporarily from her role as chairwoman of Tesla's Audit Committee until she has worked her six-month notice period at Telstra, the company said. |