Yes, and when you read all the screenshots together, the timeline becomes clearer. First there was the internal investigation, then the public reports, then the prosecutor’s action, and only after that the leadership change became official. That order of events usually means the company reacted step by step as the situation developed.
The fact that Max Josef Meier stayed in the role for some time after the internal investigation, according to earlier reports, also shows that the company might not have expected the story to become public at first. Once it did, the pressure probably increased quickly.
These situations are complicated because business decisions, legal processes, and media coverage all move at different speeds. What looks sudden from outside can actually be months of discussion internally.