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Musk fired Twitter execs in attempt to avoid payouts, layoffs planned – reports

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Musk fired Twitter execs in attempt to avoid payouts, layoffs planned – reports

TWITTER AND MUSK. Twitter logo and a photo of Elon Musk are displayed through magnifier in this illustration taken October 27, 2022

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Elon Musk accuses top Twitter officials of misleading him and Twitter investors over the number of fake accounts on the platform

Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk fired top executives in an effort to avoid hefty severance payouts, while lining up other layoffs as soon as Saturday, October 29, to avoid stock grants due on November 1, according to media reports on Saturday.

Musk fired Twitter Chief Executive Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal and legal affairs and policy chief Vijaya Gadde on completion of a high-profile $44 billion buyout of the social media platform on Thursday, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

He had accused them of misleading him and Twitter investors over the number of fake accounts on the platform. According to research firm Equilar, the executives stood to receive separation payouts totaling some $122 million.

Citing unidentified people familiar with the matter, The Information reported that Elon Musk terminated four top Twitter executives, including Agrawal and Segal “for cause,” in an apparent effort to avoid severance pay and unvested stock awards.

In a tweet on Saturday LightShed analyst Rich Greenfield said Musk fired top Twitter execs “for cause,” preventing their unvested stock from vesting as part of a change of control.

Twitter did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.

Reuters wasn’t immediately able to make contact with the fired executives.

Courtney Yu, director of research at Equilar, told Reuters on Friday that the fired Twitter executives “should be getting these (severance) payments unless Elon Musk had cause for termination, with cause in these cases usually being that they broke the law or violated company policy.”

Meanwhile, The New York Times reported on Saturday that Musk has ordered job cuts across the company, with some teams to be trimmed more than others and layoffs would take place before November 1 date, when employees were scheduled to receive stock grants as part of their compensation.

Citing unidentified people familiar with the matter, the Times reported the cuts could begin as soon as Saturday. – Rappler.com

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