> At this point "taking responsibility" would mean resigning and letting someone more competent fix his messes.
Your derision is probably blinding you from the solution that's most likely to produce the best outcome -- him learning from his mistakes & cleaning up his own mess. Resigning won't be a magical fix-all.
It's actually ironic that your definition of "taking responsibility" is him quitting and having someone else clean up his mess. Paying back a portion of his stock based compensation from 2021 or forfeiting his comp going forward would make sense though.
Your derision is probably blinding you from the solution that's most likely to produce the best outcome -- him learning from his mistakes & cleaning up his own mess. Resigning won't be a magical fix-all.
It's actually ironic that your definition of "taking responsibility" is him quitting and having someone else clean up his mess. Paying back a portion of his stock based compensation from 2021 or forfeiting his comp going forward would make sense though.