Yorkshire Post

KPMG to split roles of chair and chief

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AUDITING GIANT KPMG has announced a change to the way its UK business works after its former chairman stepped down following comments to staff to “stop moaning” during the pandemic.

The business said it would split the roles of chair and chief executive “in line with industry practice”.

It will vote to elect a new chief executive, beginning this month and concluding in April.

While the business goes through change, Bina Mehta, who took over as interim chair after former chairman Bill Michael stepped down, will continue in the post for another year.

She will oversee the election of the new chief executive, who will be given the responsibi­lity to run KPMG UK on a day-to-day basis.

The election will give the new boss a term until September 2025.

Mary O’Connor, head of clients and markets, will continue as interim chief executive until the election is concluded.

Ms Mehta said: “The board has acted to ensure we continue to provide clear, long-term leadership for the firm as we deliver the next stage of our growth strategy and support our clients as the country emerges from the pandemic.

“During the appointmen­t process, Mary will continue to lead the firm on an interim basis. She is doing a tremendous job.”

Leeds-based Emsleys Estate Agents has won two prestigiou­s Gold awards at The Guild of Property Profession­als Awards 2021.

The Guild’s annual awards assessed entrants’ engagement, marketing and company performanc­e throughout 2020. Emsleys Estate Agents took the top spot for both Regional Sales Agent and Regional Lettings Agent in the Yorkshire and Humber region.

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