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Grant Thornton’s UK chief executive David Dunckley has resigned from the firm, which is one of the largest challengers to the Big Four accountants.
Dunckley, who took the reins of the firm in 2018, was expected to serve as chief executive until the end of 2026.
Grant Thornton said that Malcolm Gomersall, the chief operating officer, would take over the day-to-day running of the firm while a hunt for Dunckley’s successor takes place.
Dunckley said: “Over Christmas, I decided it was time to take a break, following a successful five years’ service as [chief executive]. I am confident that I pass a quality operation into the safe hands of my successor and all our partners.”
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