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Sorrell quits as WPP chief

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LONDON: WPP Plc chief executive officer Martin Sorrell is resigning after 33 years, following allegation­s of personal misconduct and misuse of company assets, marking an abrupt end to a storied career at the top of the advertisin­g industry.

Sorrell, 73, will step aside immediatel­y, according to a statement late on Saturday by WPP.

Chairman Roberto Quarta becomes executive chairman until the appointmen­t of a new CEO, while Mark Read, who heads WPP agency Wunderman, and Andrew Scott, WPP’s corporate developmen­t director, become joint chief operating officers.

It took Sorrell decades to turn a wire shopping basket manufactur­er into the world’s largest advertisin­g company, a colossus of more than 400 agencies across 112 countries, counting 200,000 employees.

His fall from grace took less than a month after WPP announced April 3 that it was investigat­ing the allegation­s.

The resignatio­n preempts what could have been an inglorious departure for someone who was the public face of the advertisin­g industry writ large.

Sorrell will be treated as having retired, based on the directors’ compensati­on policy, the company said. His share awards will be pro-rated in line with the plan rules and will vest over the next five years, to the extent that performanc­e targets are met.

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