LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest housebuilder Barratt (L:BDEV) said on Thursday its Chief Finance Officer Neil Cooper had left the firm by mutual agreement just over a year after he joined, in a move a source told Reuters was initiated by the board.
Chief Executive David Thomas will take on the role temporarily whilst a replacement for Cooper, who joined the company in November 2015 from bookmaker William Hill (L:WMH), is sought.
Barratt said on Thursday that Cooper had left with immediate effect in a move which a source told Reuters was instigated by the other directors.
"This was a decision led by the board and there was an acceptance that it wasn't working in the way that either party thought it might," a source familiar with the company's thinking said.