Media
Carter to leave Ofcom early
Published Thursday, Jul 20 2006, 13:27 BST | By James Welsh
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter will leave Ofcom at the end of this month, three months earlier than expected.
The regulator said that Carter will play no further role in the media regulator after July due to "a seamless handover of both formal accountability as well as executive management responsibilities" to chairman David Currie.
Ofcom intends to complete the process of appointing a new chief executive by October.
The regulator said that Carter will play no further role in the media regulator after July due to "a seamless handover of both formal accountability as well as executive management responsibilities" to chairman David Currie.
Ofcom intends to complete the process of appointing a new chief executive by October.
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