Polish copper miner KGHM dismisses CEO Szydlo
GDANSK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Polish copper miner KGHM KGH.WA dismissed CEO Andrzej Szydlo and deputy CEO Piotr Stryczek on Friday, the company said in a statement, without providing a reason. The supervisory board has delegated its member Remigiusz Paszkiewicz to temporarily perform the duties of the CEO for up to three months until a permanent appointment is made, KGHM said. (Reporting by Rafal Nowak, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak) ((RafalWojciech.Nowak@thomsonreuters.com; +48 58 769 66 63;))
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