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RB 45:Martin Roman Resigned As ČEZ Supervisory Board Member. Michal Mejstřík and Jan Mareš Elected As New Members.

Firma: CEZ, a.s.
Spis treści:
1. RAPORT BIEŻĄCY
2. MESSAGE (ENGLISH VERSION)
3. INFORMACJE O PODMIOCIE
4. PODPISY OSÓB REPREZENTUJĄCYCH SPÓŁKĘ

KOMISJA NADZORU FINANSOWEGO









Raport bieżący nr 45 / 2013





Data sporządzenia: 2013-10-25
Skrócona nazwa emitenta
CEZ, a.s.
Temat
Martin Roman Resigned As ČEZ Supervisory Board Member. Michal Mejstřík and Jan Mareš Elected As New Members.
Podstawa prawna
Art. 56 ust. 1 pkt 2 Ustawy o ofercie - informacje bieżące i okresowe
Treść raportu:
The Supervisory Board of ČEZ has today discussed and acknowledged Martin Roman’s resignation from his offices of member and chairman of the Supervisory Board. Then the Board co-opted Michal Mejstřík and Jan Mareš as its new members. Thus, the Supervisory Board now has all member offices filled. Václav Pačes, its Vice-chairman, is going to chair the Board until a new chairman has been elected.

Martin Roman announced his intention to leave the Supervisory Board of ČEZ at its session today. He stated that he had considered and prepared this step for a long time. “After nearly ten years of working in top management positions of the company, I have made a definite decision to leave the CEZ Group and pursue other projects on a full-time basis. This is the end of one major chapter in my professional career, and I feel honored to have had the chance to be involved in developing one of the most successful companies in the Czech Republic," said Martin Roman today.

The Supervisory Board thanked the leaving chairman for his long-term hard work to the benefit of the CEZ Group’s shareholders and customers. “Martin Roman has significantly contributed to the fact that, over the past nearly ten years, ČEZ has been a reliable supplier of electricity to its customers and of stable income to the state. During Martin Roman’s work for ČEZ, the company paid CZK 357 billion in taxes and dividends to the state budget. From the Supervisory Board’s viewpoint, though, the investment rating is a crucial criterion of assessment, and this rating is an excellent reference for Martin Roman. ČEZ is the only one among major European energy corporations that has not seen its rating deteriorate over the past 10 years – on the contrary, despite the crisis, the rating of ČEZ has improved since 2004. On behalf of the Supervisory Board, I want to thank Martin Roman for everything he has done for ČEZ over all those years," said Václav Pačes, Vice-chairman of the ČEZ Supervisory Board, in this respect.

Michal Mejstřík, a new member of the Supervisory Board, is a professor of economics at Charles University in Prague, where he lectures on banking and finance. There he also founded and for several years led the prestigious Institute of Economic Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University. Over the past years, he has also worked as external consultant for international organizations (USAID, World Bank, European Commission in Central and Easter Europe and Asia), the Czech government and numerous corporations, whether directly or by means of EEIP, a. s. In 2010, Michal Mejstřík was elected as President of the International Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic (ICC-CR). Since March 2011, he has also worked as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Český aeroholding, a. s.

Jan Mareš, the other new member of the Supervisory Board, is presently the Mayor of the Statutory City of Chomutov. Before that he worked as principal of the Secondary Technical School of Power and Civil Engineering in Chomutov. Besides, he is the President of the Chamber of Statutory Cities and Municipalities of the Czech Republic and a Vice-President of the Czech Union of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech Republic. He is also President of the Council of the Association of Energy and Electrical Engineering Education.

MESSAGE (ENGLISH VERSION)






Martin Roman Resigned As ČEZ Supervisory Board Member. Michal Mejstřík
and Jan Mareš Elected As New Members.


The Supervisory Board of ČEZ has today discussed and acknowledged Martin
Roman’s resignation from his offices of member and chairman of the
Supervisory Board. Then the Board co-opted Michal Mejstřík and Jan Mareš
as its new members. Thus, the Supervisory Board now has all member
offices filled. Václav Pačes, its Vice-chairman, is going to chair the
Board until a new chairman has been elected.


Martin Roman announced his intention to leave the Supervisory Board of
ČEZ at its session today. He stated that he had considered and prepared
this step for a long time. “After nearly ten years of working in top
management positions of the company, I have made a definite decision to
leave the CEZ Group and pursue other projects on a full-time basis. This
is the end of one major chapter in my professional career, and I feel
honored to have had the chance to be involved in developing one of the
most successful companies in the Czech Republic,” said Martin Roman
today.


The Supervisory Board thanked the leaving chairman for his long-term
hard work to the benefit of the CEZ Group’s shareholders and customers.
“Martin Roman has significantly contributed to the fact that, over the
past nearly ten years, ČEZ has been a reliable supplier of electricity
to its customers and of stable income to the state. During Martin
Roman’s work for ČEZ, the company paid CZK 357 billion in taxes and
dividends to the state budget. From the Supervisory Board’s viewpoint,
though, the investment rating is a crucial criterion of assessment, and
this rating is an excellent reference for Martin Roman. ČEZ is the only
one among major European energy corporations that has not seen its
rating deteriorate over the past 10 years – on the contrary, despite the
crisis, the rating of ČEZ has improved since 2004. On behalf of the
Supervisory Board, I want to thank Martin Roman for everything he has
done for ČEZ over all those years,” said Václav Pačes, Vice-chairman of
the ČEZ Supervisory Board, in this respect.


Michal Mejstřík, a new member of the Supervisory Board, is a professor
of economics at Charles University in Prague, where he lectures on
banking and finance. There he also founded and for several years led the
prestigious Institute of Economic Studies at the Faculty of Social
Sciences of Charles University. Over the past years, he has also worked
as external consultant for international organizations (USAID, World
Bank, European Commission in Central and Easter Europe and Asia), the
Czech government and numerous corporations, whether directly or by means
of EEIP, a. s. In 2010, Michal Mejstřík was elected as President of the
International Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic (ICC-CR). Since
March 2011, he has also worked as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of
Český aeroholding, a. s.


Jan Mareš, the other new member of the Supervisory Board, is presently
the Mayor of the Statutory City of Chomutov. Before that he worked as
principal of the Secondary Technical School of Power and Civil
Engineering in Chomutov. Besides, he is the President of the Chamber of
Statutory Cities and Municipalities of the Czech Republic and a
Vice-President of the Czech Union of Towns and Municipalities of the
Czech Republic. He is also President of the Council of the Association
of Energy and Electrical Engineering Education.


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