
Scarr leaves Grant Thronton

Craig Scarr, Grant Thornton's insurance chairman, is set to depart from the role after just four months.
Scarr, who joined in April, was previously at accountancy firm Mazars for 28-years. Accountancy Age reported that he will leave on July 31.
A Grant Thornton spokeswoman confirmed that Scarr was set to leave the company but said she could not comment on individual cirumstances or advise on who would be his replacement.
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