Tony Gibson faced protest vote over Marsden Maritime Holdings position

Tony Gibson faced protest vote over Marsden Maritime Holdings position
Tony Gibson at the Auckland District Court this year. (Image: NZME)
Oliver Lewis
Former port chief executive Tony Gibson, who was convicted of a health and safety charge last month, has faced a significant protest vote against his reappointment as a director of Marsden Maritime Holdings.The New Zealand Exchange-listed (NZX) company, which has a 50% stake in Northport, a marina, and significant industrial land holdings, held its annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday.Gibson, a director of Marsden Maritime Holdings (MMH) since 2018, was put forward for re-election at the meeting.The former Port of Auckland CEO was last month f...

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