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Co-op Group appoints Allan Leighton as chairman
The Co-operative Group has appointed former Asda boss Allan Leighton as its new chairman.
Mr Leighton is the group's first independent non-executive chair under its new management structure.
He is currently chief executive of High Street jewellery retailer Pandora, but will step down on 1 March.
Mr Leighton served as Asda's chief executive from 1996 to 2000 before joining Royal Mail as non-executive chairman.
The introduction of independent board members is part of sweeping changes to the Co-op's organisational structure.
In November last year, Sir Christopher Kelly became the first independent board member to be appointed.
The changes were brought in following a review by Lord Myners in which he called the group "manifestly dysfunctional" and recommended a major shake-up.
The review came after the group reported a 拢2.5bn loss in 2013 and its banking arm almost collapsed.
The group's board must now comprise a majority of independent directors - including an independent chairman and five independent non-executive directors.
However, the Co-op's board will include three positions for member-nominated directors, contrary to Lord Myners' recommendations.
The Manchester-based Co-op Group plans to independent non-executive directors before its annual general meeting in May.
Mr Leighton has said that he knows Co-op's business well as his father ran a local branch.
He takes over from Ursula Lidbetter who has chaired the Co-op since November 2013.
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