Marks and Spencer’s search for a new chief executive is being clouded by the concerns of some of its leading shareholders that it would be better for the retailer to search first for a new chairman.
As the retailer prepares to update the City on its first-half results, it emerged that some of M&S’s biggest shareholders had suggested the retailer should find Sir Stuart Rose’s replacement as executive chairman by appointing a new chairman and then a new chief executive.

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