Board rejig: Gammell to step down as Cairn CEO, become chairman

FP Archives June 16, 2011, 14:31:56 IST

London: Bill Gammell, the current CEO of UK-based oil explorer Cairn Energy will step down and become the non-executive chairman of the company at the end of the month amid a major board rejig. Corporate governance codes don’t favour the practice of CEOs becoming chairman since it becomes tough for the new chief executives to challenge their predecessor’s decisions. The company said on Thursday that Bill Gammell, who founded the company, would move into the chairman role, leaving the CEO post to be filled by Simon Thomson, the current legal and commercial director.

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Board rejig: Gammell to step down as Cairn CEO, become chairman

London:  Bill Gammell, the current CEO of UK-based oil explorer Cairn Energy  will step down and become the  non-executive chairman of the company  at the end of the month amid a major board rejig.

Corporate governance codes don’t favour the practice of CEOs becoming chairman since it becomes tough for the new chief executives to challenge their predecessor’s decisions.

The company said on Thursday that Bill Gammell, who founded the company, would move into the chairman role, leaving the CEO post to be filled by Simon Thomson, the current legal and commercial director.

Cairn said it had consulted major shareholders and said they were comfortable with the decision.

Cairn is currently battling to complete two major undertakings. Its exploration plan in Greenland, aimed at opening up a new oil province with potentially billions of barrels, has been interrupted repeatedly by environmental campaigners.

In addition Cairn’s planned sale of most of its stake in its Indian subsidiary, Cairn India, to Vedanta Resources has also been delayed due to challenges from the government, which wants to extract higher taxes in return for approving the sale.

A spokesman said Gammell had been mulling an end to his long tenure for some time and that the move was unrelated to any other issues.

Some investors had expected that Gammell would be succeeded by Mike Watts, Cairn’s exploration director, who will retain his position.

Malcolm Thoms, 55, chief operating officer, and Philip Tracy, 61 group engineering and operations director, will stand down from the board, as will outgoing chairman Norman Murray.

Finance director Jann Brown will become managing director.

Gammell, a childhood friend of former US President George W Bush who also went to school with former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, built the multi-billion dollar exploration business from scratch.

A former rugby international player for Scotland, he has become one of the most respected figures in the British oil industry.

Reuters

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