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A director can be removed if they engage in misconduct, fail to perform their duties, or act in a way that harms the company. The Companies Act allows shareholders to vote a director out by ordinary resolution, provided proper notice and procedures are followed. Reasons for removal can include neglect of duty, conflict of interest, or breach of fiduciary responsibility. It’s important to follow the correct company procedures to avoid legal disputes.

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