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Burch had no part in Virgin auction process
Published Thursday, Aug 23 2007, 16:36 BST | By Joanne Oatts

Burch, who has received a £3.5 million pay off from Virgin Media, said he was leaving earlier this week due to "family and personal reasons"
According to The Guardian, Burch had been absent from recent private equity meetings with potential buyers, and suggests that his influence on the company's future may have been restricted by the company's US-based chairman Jim Mooney and shareholder Bill Huff.
Virgin' Media's filing to the US regulator also says that since June, Burch had not had contact with any "adverse party" - meaning those who may be interested in a change of control at Virgin Media.
In order to receive his full benefits, the filing also states that Burch will relocate to the US and is obliged not to say publicly anything that "criticises, ridicules" or "disparages" Virgin Media.
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