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WPP chief Sir Martin Sorrell quits advertising agency | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The chief executive of the world's largest advertising agency, WPP, is stepping down with immediate effect. | The chief executive of the world's largest advertising agency, WPP, is stepping down with immediate effect. |
Sir Martin Sorrell has been at the helm of the company for 33 years since taking control in 1986. | Sir Martin Sorrell has been at the helm of the company for 33 years since taking control in 1986. |
The chairman of WPP, Roberto Quarta, will oversee the agency until a new CEO is appointed. | The chairman of WPP, Roberto Quarta, will oversee the agency until a new CEO is appointed. |
Sir Martin said his position at WPP had been a passion for so long but it was in "the best interests of the business" for him to resign. | Sir Martin said his position at WPP had been a passion for so long but it was in "the best interests of the business" for him to resign. |
He had been under investigation by WPP but had rejected any claim of financial impropriety. | |
In a statement, the firm said: "The previously announced investigation into an allegation of misconduct against Sir Martin has concluded. The allegation did not involve amounts that are material." | |
Roberto Quarta described Sir Martin as being the "driving force" behind WPP's growth and thanked him for his commitment to the business. | |
In a statement, Sir Martin said: "Obviously I am sad to leave WPP after 33 years. | |
"It has been a passion, focus and source of energy for so long. However, I believe it is in the best interests of the business if I step down now. | |
"I leave the company in very good hands, as the board knows." |