Shareholder slams Plus Markets management

The junior exchange's second-largest shareholder tells Financial News it will provide funds to 'safeguard the future' of the troubled group – if the management steps down

A large shareholder in Plus Markets, the troubled stock exchange which yesterday announced plans to close after failing to find a buyer, has launched a stinging attack on the company, saying its management had "destroyed shareholder value" and called for their removal from the board.

Amara Dhari, a Middle Eastern investment syndicate that is Plus Markets' second-largest shareholder with a 17% stake, said it would continue to support the exchange financially provided its management stepped down.

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