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Proximus responds to criticism from MR and N-VA by requesting a hearing in Parliament

Today, it is the turn of Michael Freilich, N-VA MP and member of the Mobility, Public Enterprises and Federal Institutions committee, to criticize the CEO of Proximus. “Why does the government continue, despite persistent unease, to trust Guillaume Boutin, whose mandate was extended for six years last July? Instead of putting pressure, we give him carte blanche.” he said, also reacting to the group’s stock market performance which continues to disappoint.

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Faced with these public criticisms, Proximus decided to react. Via a press release, the company claims to have requested a hearing in Parliament. “In response to various publications in the press and social media in recent days, Proximus today sent an urgent request to the chairman of the parliamentary committee on Mobility, Public Enterprises and Federal Institutions in order to be heard as soon as possible. says the operator. Before adding that “the criticisms leveled against the company regarding the strategy followed, the shareholders, the board of directors and the management are based on erroneous information.”

Through this parliamentary hearing, Proximus wishes “itself present to all parliamentarians its strategy and ambitions, both national and international, as well as its operational and financial results, its investment program in fiber and 5G networks, the evolution of the share price and its corporate governance framework.

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