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VW Group Loses Supervisor Wiegand

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Surprise in Wolfsburg: Manager Susanne Wiegand will no longer take part in the election of the Supervisory Boards at today's VW Annual General Meeting. She was the only independent controller on the board.

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Surprise in Wolfsburg: Manager Susanne Wiegand will no longer take part in the election of the Supervisory Boards at today's VW Annual General Meeting. She was the only independent controller on the board.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Former Renk CEO Susanne Wiegand leaves the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group. Former Renk CEO is the only truly independent member of the Supervisory Board.

·Berlin, Germany
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It was not until 2025 that Susanne Wiegand had moved into the VW Supervisory Board and was to be re-elected at the Annual General Meeting. But she surprisingly explained her renunciation.

·Germany
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The re-election of Susanne Wiegand to the VW Supervisory Board was on the agenda, but in the short term, the former Renk CEO withdrew her candidacy.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Susanne Wiegand is the only independent Supervisory Board member in the Volkswagen Group. Shortly before her planned re-election, the Ex-Renk-Chief is quitting her office. A disgrace for the largest German automaker.

·Germany
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A year ago, the former Renk CEO joined the powerful supervisory board as its only independent member. Now, shortly before her planned re-election, she is resigning.

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braunschweiger-zeitung.de broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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