SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 16 (Reuters) – James Murdoch, a Tesla board director, said on Wednesday that Elon Musk has in the last few months identified someone as a potential successor in the role of chief executive of the electric carmaker.
Murdoch, who did not name the potential successor, was testifying in a trial over Musk’s 2018 Tesla pay package.
When asked by a plaintiff lawyer whether Musk has never identified anybody as a potential successor in the role of CEO, Murdoch said, “He actually has,” adding that that happened in the “last few months.”
Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin and Paresh Dave; editing by Jonathan Oatis
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