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Jon Robinson & Henry Saker-Clark

Asda CEO steps down ahead of schedule after £6.8bn acquisition by Issa brothers

The chief executive of Asda has left the supermarket giant following the completion of its £6.8bn takeover by Lancashire-based Issa brothers.

Roger Burnley announced plans to step down as chief executive in March but he was originally set to remain in post until 2022 when a successor was due to be in place.

However, the supermarket said on Friday that he has now left his role after a "transition period" under the group's new owners, the PA news agency reports.

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Asda added that a recruitment process is still "ongoing" to find his replacement in the top job at one of the UK's largest private employers.

It comes after the billionaire Issa Brothers behind forecourt giant EG Group and private equity backer TDR Capital completed an acquisition of the Leeds-based retailer earlier this year.

The company said it looks forward "to making a further announcement regarding his long-term replacement and some additional appointments".

M&S Food chief Stuart Machin and Morrisons' chief operating officer Trevor Strain have been linked with taking the chief executive role after Mr Burnley.

Asda added that, in the interim, Mohsin and Zuber Issa will work closely with Asda's leadership team to help drive the supermarket chain's new strategy.

In a statement, the brothers said: "The Asda business has proven its resilience over the last 18 months and has a strong platform in place for further innovation and growth.

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"We have mutually agreed with Roger that now is the right time for him to step down from the business following a transition period under our ownership.

"We would like to thank Roger for his leadership and contribution during his time with the business, particularly during the last year.

"We have a great team of more than 140,000 colleagues at Asda, and we look forward to supporting all of them to deliver for our customers in the second half of the year."

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