Telenor's Corporate assembly Jan Erik Cross Lake, today announced plans to resign after the general assembly in Telenor on May 16, 2012.
"The reason for my resignation is that I disagree with the largest shareholder in the background, timing and implementation of the process that led to the chairman of Telenor ASA resigning," Lake said in a statement to Oslo Stock Exchange.
The government holds around 54 stake in the company.
Lake was the head of Telenor's Corporate Assembly since 2001.
The company's Corporate Assembly, whose majority members are selected by shareholder and rest by employees, supervises the Board's management of company business. It also has decision-making powers in limited but important areas.
Lake also withdrew from the position as head of Nomination Committee.
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