That seems like a good question to pose about the person who is leading up the “Department” of Government Efficiency (DOGE). After all, it would be reasonable to expect that a government agency committed to increasing efficiency in government would go about its work in an efficient manner. It would be pretty hard to make that case about DOGE.

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    Being a shareholder at all is sufficient standing to sue for a corporation’s executives violating its charter.

    Yes but it’s harder to prove damages when a minority holder complains abd the majority claims everything is peachy