McClendon quits Chesapeake

01 February 2013

 

 
Shaun Polczer, CALGARY: Chesapeake Energy chief executive Aubrey McClendon will leave the company he founded 25 years ago on 1 April. Last year he stepped aside as company chairman amid allegations of a conflict of interest.

The company insisted McClendon’s departure is not related to his financing arrangements and other matters that precipitated in a formal inquiry by...



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