The activist fund Bluebell has filed a majority list for Tim's board of directors. In the event of victory it will propose Laurence Lafont, a French manager with experience in Google, as CEO.

According to Bluebell, the agreement for the sale of the network to KKR "was negotiated in total contempt of the shareholders" Bluebell also believes that the sell-off of Tim Brasil "should not be a priority" in light of the asset's profitability growth prospects. The only indication given to its candidates from GiuseppeBivona's fund is to "examine the status of the transaction, and act in the best interests of Tim and all its shareholders", says Bluebell. "Laurence's resignation from Google", where he held the position of vice president strategic industries EMEA GoogleCloud, "was announced last week" and "we could not reveal his candidacy when we published the list", says the activist fund. The list was published on Monday.