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Samsonite chief executive falls on sword following fake doctor accusations

by The Editor
June 3, 2018
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The chief executive of luggage-maker Samsonite has resigned following an inflammatory short seller report last week that sent its share price plunging.

Chief executive officer (CEO) Ramesh Dungarmal Tainwala has resigned from the company, citing personal reasons, with immediate effect.

Hong-Kong-listed Samsonites share price rose by nearly 15 per cent following the announcement, having taken a battering in the previous week.

Read more: Shares in Samsonite continue to tumble after short seller report

Hedge fund Blue Orca Capital published a report last week in which it alleged that Samsonite had "concealed slowing growth… massaged earnings and inflated margins".

"Samsonite should trade at a discount to its peers because of corporate governance concerns regarding its audit profile, dodgy related party transactions between the company and Indian entities controlled by the CEO and his family, and CEO Ramesh Tainwalas resume fraud of claiming to be a doctor when he is not," Blue Orca claimed.

In a statement today Samsonite thanked Tainwala for his “dedication and many contributions to the success of the group” but noted the allegations made about his qualifications.

Read more: Samsonite shares slide after short seller accuses it of massaging earnings

“While the board notes that since the companys IPO in 2011 the companys disclosure of Mr Tainwalas educational background has been accurate, the board also takes seriously the allegation that has been made about his academic credentials. In considering Mr Tainwalas resignation, the board thoroughly reviewed the facts related to this allegation and has determined that accepting his resignation is in the best interests of the company and its shareholders.”

The company has appointed chief financial officer (CFO) Kyle Gendreau as its new CEO with immediate effect.

Gendreau has been a member of Samsonites executive committee since 2007 and CFO since 2009.

The Editor

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