Two Fonterra senior managers who are currently "on leave" as a result of the company's botulism scare are now waiting on a board review to find out their fate.
Fonterra announced on August 16 that two of its employees had been placed on leave with immediate effect while it investigated the contamination event.
Although the managers' names have not been disclosed, the NZ Herald understands they are Brent Taylor, director of New Zealand Operations, and Greg Walsh, general manager of NZ Quality Assurance and Technical Services.
Both men were responsible for reporting immediately to Gary Romano, Fonterra's managing director of NZ Milk Products, who resigned over the fiasco on August 14.
Fonterra said it did not want to comment on the NZ Herald's decision to publish the mens' names.