Gran Tierra Energy directors Hazell, Scott, Smith and Virbitsky resign from board

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GTE">Gran Tierra Energy</a> directors Hazell, Scott, Smith and Virbitsky resign from board

Gran Tierra said directors Evan Hazell, Sondra Scott and David Smith resigned effective immediately. The company said director Brad Virbitsky also resigned effective immediately. Gran Tierra said the board reduced its size to five directors from nine. The company said the resignations followed disagreements with a majority of the then five-member audit committee over handling of an independent investigation into an anonymous complaint. Gran Tierra said the complaint does not allege fraudulent activity or misstatement in its financial statements, and the audit committee plans to continue overseeing the investigation.

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