Ex-CBS CEO Leslie Moonves Won't Receive Any Severance Payment
December 17 2018 - 5:12PM
Dow Jones News
By Joe Flint
CBS Corp. said it won't pay former chairman and chief executive
Leslie Moonves any of his $120 million severance package after
reviewing the findings of a probe into allegations he sexually
harassed and assaulted multiple women during his career.
In a statement from the CBS board of directors, the
investigation concluded that there were grounds to terminate Mr.
Moonves for cause. Mr. Moonves violated company policies, breached
his employment contract and intentionally failed to cooperate fully
with the investigation, the board said.
Mr. Moonves was forced to resign in September after being
accused of sexually assaulting several women and moving to harm the
careers of those who rebuffed him.
The prospect of Mr. Moonves receiving a nine-figure exit package
despite the seriousness of the allegations drew scrutiny from
activist groups supporting the "#MeToo" movement against sexual
misconduct in the workplace.
A spokesman for Mr. Moonves didn't immediately respond to a
request for comment. Mr. Moonves has said he regretted behavior
that made women uncomfortable but denied having nonconsensual
relations. He also denied harming the careers of any women who
rejected his advances.
Write to Joe Flint at joe.flint@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 17, 2018 17:57 ET (22:57 GMT)
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