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SEPA chief steps down following ‘conduct allegation­s’

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THE Chief Executive of the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency (SEPA) has stepped down and left his position following “conduct allegation­s”, as of 21 January.

The reasons behind the departure of Terry A’Hearn, who has been SEPA Chief Executive since 2015, have not been made public.

Bob Downes, Chairman of SEPA, said: “Following conduct allegation­s, Terry A’Hearn has stepped down and left his position. SEPA has a clear code of conduct and takes conduct allegation­s very seriously indeed. In order to protect anonymity, SEPA is unable to comment further.”

Downes confirmed that recruitmen­t for a new Chief Executive would shortly commence and in the interim, Chief Officer Jo Green would be Acting Chief Executive, supported by SEPA’s Agency Management Team.

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Right: Terry A’Hearn

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