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[Music] welcome to this short video blog which is part of a series on company transactions for smes today i am looking at how can you remove a director or shareholder in most smes the directors and shareholders will be the same persons removing one of them can be difficult and there are several ways of doing this the tactical approach is usually needed you need to examine the legal position of directors directors usually have different legal roles by that of director employee and shareholder check the articles to see if they provide for a director to be removed a director can always be removed at a meeting of shareholders for which 28 days notice is required and a 51 majority is also needed this can be problematic so check to see whether the chairperson has a casting vote the company could seek to remove a director who is in bdocHub of their directors duties if so this might mean the company could make a claim against the director for him or her to pay back money to the company conside