Tenet finance director resigns after 18 months

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Graeham Sampson, the finance director at advisory group Tenet, has left the firm after just 18 months.

Sampson joined the group from pension provider Montpellier in April 2011. His successor is yet to be announced. Tenet executive chairman Martin Greenwood said: "Graeham Sampson has decided to step down from his role as group finance director to pursue other career opportunities. "During his time with Tenet, Graeham made a positive contribution to the group and we wish him every success in the future. A search for his successor is already underway." In July, the former chairman of Tenet hit out at the FSA's decision to block Sampson from obtaining a significant influence function fo...

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