The major shareholder is in prison. Can I entrust others to manage it?

Of course.

If the shareholders are unfortunately imprisoned, they need to handle the equity transfer, mainly through entrusting lawyers to handle the equity transfer procedures.

It should be noted that if a shareholder is investigated for criminal responsibility according to law, it will not affect his shareholder status. Therefore, it depends on whether his alleged crimes restrict the transfer of property, such as corruption. Whether criminal acts such as embezzlement restrict the transfer of property. Secondly, if shareholders are detained and do not want to go through lawyers, they can also entrust notarization, entrustment or transfer of shares.