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2-Jul-2009
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
Charif Souki's U.K. Assignment Letter. On June 30, 2009, the independent directors of the Board of Directors of Cheniere Energy, Inc. (the "Company") approved a U.K. Assignment Letter on behalf of the Company and Cheniere Supply & Marketing, Inc. ("Cheniere Supply & Marketing"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, for Charif Souki. Mr. Souki serves as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company and will retain such positions with the Company. Pursuant to the U.K. Assignment Letter, a portion of Mr. Souki's time will be spent in London commencing July 1, 2009. The assignment is expected to last one year but may be extended for additional twelve-month periods not to exceed a total of three years. The assignment is anticipated to enhance Mr. Souki's ability to conduct domestic and international operations on behalf of the Company and Cheniere Supply & Marketing more efficiently from a time and cost perspective. During the assignment, Mr. Souki will spend a portion of his time traveling internationally in order to assist Cheniere Supply & Marketing in pursuing long-term arrangements to secure LNG supply. Mr. Souki will be paid on a dual payroll basis whereby he will be paid in both the U.S. and the U.K. The amount of Mr. Souki's existing annual base salary anticipated to be allocated to his assignment in the U.K. is $216,000 and will be converted to British Pounds Sterling paid on a monthly basis through the Company's U.K. payroll. During the assignment, Mr. Souki will receive an annual allowance for temporary living arrangements in the U.K. in the amount of £122,000 (the "U.K. Allowance"). The U.K. Allowance will be paid in twelve equal monthly installments and will not be included in his base salary for purposes of determining annual bonus awards. If the assignment is extended, the amount of the U.K. Allowance will be reviewed annually by the Compensation Committee to determine if adjustments need to be made based on inflation. The Company will be responsible for direct payment of a finder's fee for living arrangements in the U.K. up to a maximum of £10,000 and all fees, including reasonable legal fees, for preparation and obtainment of the proper work clearances in the U.K. Mr. Souki will be responsible for the payment of his individual tax liabilities in both the U.S. and the U.K. and for filing all necessary tax returns. The foregoing description of Mr. Souki's U.K. Assignment Letter is qualified in its entirety by the actual letter, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 10.1 and is incorporated by reference herein.
(d) Exhibits (filed herewith)
Exhibit
Number Description
10.1 Charif Souki's U.K. Assignment Letter effective July 1, 2009
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