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Jack Dorsey rips Twitter board over ‘dysfunction’ in Elon Musk battle

Twitter’s founder and former top boss Jack Dorsey slammed the company’s board of directors on Sunday – even as the embattled executives are locked in a dispute over whether🎃 to accept billionaire Elon Musk’s $43 🐎billion offer to buy the social media platform.

Dorsey criticized the board in response to a post in which a user quipped that the company’s “early beginning” was “mired in plots and coups” among its founding executiv𝔉es.

“It’s consistently been the d꧑ysfunction of the company,” .

Late👍r, when asked by another user if he was “allowed to say this” about Twitter’s board, Dorsey replied “no.”

In another tweet, Dorsey responded to a user who quoted venture capitalist Fred Destin as praising a “Silicon Valley proverb” that holds “Good boards don’t create good companies, but a bad board will kill a company every time.”

“Big facts,” .

Jack Dorsey stepped down as Twitter’s CEO last November. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Jack Dorsey owns just over 2% of Twitter shares. Bloomberg via Getty Images

The tweets were some of the most direct criticisms to date from Dorsey, who resigned from his second stint as Twitter’s CEO last November. Dorsey is also leaving Twitter’s board of directors when his current te🔯꧙rm expires at the company’s annual shareholder meeting in late May.

Dorsey has yet to comment directly on Musk’s offer to b൩uy𒊎 Twitter.

Musk offered to buy Twitter at $54.2👍0 per share last week after backing out of an agreement to take a seat on the company’s board following disagreements over the company’s future. Before that agreement fell apart, Dorsey tweeted that he was “really happy” Musk would be joining the board.

Elon Musk has offered to buy Twitter for $43 billion. AFP via Getty Images

Meanwhile, Musk stepped up his own criticism of Twitter’s board after it enacted a “poison pill” provision to limit his ability to acquire more shar🃏es. The Tesla CEO has demanded that Twitter’s board allow shareholders to vote on his offer.

The billionaire responded to a user who💖 shared a chart showing that Twitter chairman Brꦑet Taylor and other board members only owned a tiny portion of the company’s stock.

“Wow, with Jack departing, the Twitter board collectively owns almost no shares! Objectively, their economic interests are simply not aligned wi𝔍th shareholders,” Musk sa♌id.

In another tweet, Musk indicated that he would cut all board member salaries to zero if his offer is accepted. Investor Gary Black had suggested that Twitter board members could be opposing Musk’s bid because they stood to lose a payday.

Musk owns approximately 9% of Twitter shares, while Dorsey owns just over 2.2%, according to FactSet data 💖cited by CNBC.

It’s unclea🌺r how Musk will proceed if Twitter rejects his offer, though he said last week that he has a “plan B” in🥀 mind – which may include a tender offer directly to shareholders.