Cashflow Problems Force CBI to Cancel Annual General Meeting

Cashflow Problems Force CBI to Cancel Annual General Meeting

The Confederation of ⁣British⁢ Industry, ⁤once regarded as the UK’s most influential business⁣ lobby‍ group, ⁣has cancelled its annual general meeting at the last minute citing cashflow problems.

Due to take place ⁤on Wednesday, the AGM has been⁤ replaced with “an‌ audience with” CBI’s ‍director general, Rain Newton-Smith, and its ‍president, ‍Brian McBride. The event will ‌be ⁤broadcast online to members who sign​ up to watch.

Some members said they ​were troubled by the decision to switch format, announced in ‍a statement on Tuesday, which⁣ also confirmed the organisation​ was experiencing “short-term”‌ cash issues.

The body,⁢ which relies on ​membership fees, told staff it needed to slash its salary bill by a third in June after an ⁤exodus ⁣of members⁣ in the ‌wake of sexual ​misconduct allegations revealed by the​ Guardian.

At⁣ present, the​ CBI is nearly‌ £3m short ⁣of meeting its financial obligations from mid-October onward, according ⁢to sources familiar with its ​financial position. This leaves a months-long gap before‌ it can expect its next wave of membership‌ fees from its remaining members ⁤in January next year.

An AGM is ‌traditionally ‍when an organisation would ‍present its ⁤financial position and update stakeholders – in⁣ the CBI’s case its paying members – on its strategy for the year ahead.

But the group was ⁢now unable ‌to do this, as its board is not content to sign off the organisation’s finances as a going concern this⁢ week, sources told the Guardian.

The⁢ financial problems have not stopped the body advertising for new staff, however, months after a wave of employees were⁢ made redundant. Jobs site ‍LinkedIn‍ shows advertisements posted ‌within the past week⁤ for several ⁣roles at the CBI covering public affairs, communications and campaigns.

In a statement on cancelling the AGM and the cashflow issues, a spokesperson for the group said: “At the CBI, we’re ⁤serious about our‌ commitment to you, to be more accountable and transparent in⁢ our decision-making and work. ‌As has been reported, the ​CBI has‍ experienced some short-term ‍cashflow challenges.

“To reassure ‍members, we‌ are ⁤in ‌positive dialogue over finalising financing options and ‌are​ confident that we will‌ be able to​ resolve ⁢this short-term issue⁤ and secure the footing⁣ of⁤ an organisation that remains in a strong medium to long-term position. But given the ​significant interest in the CBI right now, we are‌ opening up and refocusing our previously planned AGM.”

2023-09-19⁢ 12:52:25
Link from www.theguardian.com
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