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    CEO Quits Over Misconduct With Female Staff

    April 1, 2025
    Paul Marchant

    The retail sector was rocked this week as Paul Marchant, the long-standing CEO of Primark, resigned abruptly following an admission of an “error of judgment” in a social interaction with a woman. The incident, which occurred late last year, prompted an investigation by Primark’s parent company, Associated British Foods (ABF), a £14 billion conglomerate. The probe, conducted by external lawyers, concluded that Marchant’s behaviour fell short of the high standards expected by ABF, leading to his immediate departure on 31 March 2025. This marks a dramatic end to Marchant’s 15-year tenure, during which he transformed Primark into a global fast-fashion powerhouse.

    Marchant, who joined Primark in 2009, oversaw a remarkable expansion, growing the chain from around 200 stores to over 450 across 17 countries, including key markets in Europe and the United States. Under his leadership, Primark’s operating profit soared fourfold to over £1 billion, cementing its position as a dominant player on British high streets and contributing roughly half of ABF’s group profit. Despite these achievements, his exit has cast a shadow over his legacy. ABF revealed that this was not the first instance of concern, as Marchant had previously been investigated for “inappropriate communication” some years ago, though action was taken at the time. The company has not disclosed whether the woman involved in the recent incident was a Primark employee, citing privacy concerns, but confirmed its ongoing support for her.

    The fallout has sparked broader questions about leadership accountability in the retail industry, especially at a time when Primark faces economic challenges. The company recently reported a dip in sales, attributed to reduced footfall from less affluent households hit by the cost-of-living crisis and a mild autumn that dampened demand for warm clothing. ABF has appointed Eoin Tonge, its finance director, as interim CEO, with Joana Edwards stepping in as interim finance director. Analysts suggest Primark is unlikely to rush a permanent replacement, given the role’s prominence in UK retail. Meanwhile, ABF’s share price dropped 4% following the announcement, reflecting investor unease. Marchant’s resignation underscores the tension between corporate success and personal conduct, leaving Primark at a crossroads as it navigates both leadership uncertainty and a shifting retail landscape.

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