ROME (Reuters) -Telecom Italia (TIM) has elected Alessandro Pansa, a former head of Italy's police force, as a non-executive director in a majority vote, filling a vacant seat on the board, the company said on Wednesday.
Pansa, currently chairman of TIM's submarine cable unit Sparkle, secured nine votes out of 14 at a board meeting on Wednesday, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier in the day.
The board representative of TIM's second-biggest investor, state lender CDP, voted in favour of Pansa, a source said.
He prevailed over Luciano Carta, a former chairman of Italian defence group Leonardo, who was backed by TIM's leading investor Vivendi (EPA:VIV).