INA announced that the two representatives of its largest shareholder, Hungarian energy company MOL, on the management board have resigned amidst an ongoing corruption probe in INA. Ferenc Horvath and Jozsef Simola both stepped down from INA's management board "despite engaging in no way whatsoever in the wrongful practices around INA that surfaced in late August. Horvath and Simola will continue performing their duties as INA management board members until the appointment of their successors in order to secure the continuity of the company's operation, it added.
On September 9, Croatia's government said it will suggest to the supervisory board of INA to dismiss the three Croatian members of the management board. The economy minister Davor Filipovic has said that all management board members of INA have to resign due to the corruption scandal.