Interserve finance chief resigns weeks after rescue deal

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Britain's troubled outsourcer Interserve Group Ltd said on Wednesday its finance chief Mark Whiteling had resigned after being in the post since Oct.

Whiteling's resignation comes weeks after the debt-laden company was placed in administration following a rescue plan that was rejected by its shareholders.The statement confirms Sky News report that said Whiteling resigned to pursue his non-executive career.

 

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