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Sorrell resigns in wake of inquiry

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The chief executive of the world’s largest advertisin­g agency WPP has stepped down following allegation­s of personal misconduct through the misuse of company assets.

Sir Martin Sorrell, who has been at the helm of the firm for the past 33 years, announced on Saturday he was stepping aside following an internal investigat­ion.

WPP said that the probe had concluded, adding “the allegation did not involve amounts that are material”.

The 73-year-old said in a statement: “As I look ahead, I see that the current disruption is simply putting too much unnecessar­y pressure on the business, our over 200,000 people and their 500,000 or so dependents, and the clients we serve in 112 countries.

“That is why I have decided that in your interest, in the interest of our clients, in the interest of all shareowner­s, both big and small, and in the interest of all our other stakeholde­rs, it is best for me to step aside.”

The company said Sir Martin will be treated as having retired, with chairman Roberto Quarta becoming executive chairman until a new chief executive has been appointed.

Sir Martin denied any wrongdoing after the allegation­s surfaced earlier this month, but said he understood the company had to investigat­e it. He previously worked at Saatchi & Saatchi, and was knighted in the Queen’s New Year honours list in 2000.

“Too much unnecessar­y pressure on the business”

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Sir Martin Sorrell

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