KEY POINTS
  • A Twitter spokesperson told CNBC that Egon Durban "has tendered his resignation" from the board, which hasn't decided whether to accept it.
  • Durban is a longtime business associate and backer of Elon Musk, who agreed to buy Twitter for $44 billion but has since shown deep reluctance to go through with the deal.
The Twitter logo is displayed on a smartphone screen on April 14, 2021.

Twitter shareholders on Wednesday voted to boot Egon Durban, the co-CEO and managing director of private equity firm Silver Lake, from its board of directors as the company navigates through testy negotiations with would-be buyer Elon Musk.

Durban's firm has worked on deals with Musk in the past. But the private equity businessman didn't receive enough votes from Twitter investors at the company's shareholder meeting to be reelected to the board.