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Published Date: 04 July 2009
THE chief executive of the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre has resigned amid rumours he was made a "fall guy" for the financially troubled group.
Ron Smith's departure "to develop his other interests" was announced to ESPC members in an e-mail from the group's chairman, Robin Stimpson.

The ESPC axed 50 jobs this year following a poor performance.

An industry insider commented: "In these circumstances, the head man has to take the fall."

The job losses were announced in February after a fall in the housing market. A similar fall in turnover is expected in its accounts for 2008, but these have yet to be registered.

Linda Urquhart, a former ESPC board member, said: "I'm sad. He was good for the company. In these difficult days inevitably somebody looks for a fall guy."

Mr Smith will remain as chief executive until September.



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2009 10:43 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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sceptic,

livingston 04/07/2009 12:42:55
Looks like the ESPC management believed their own daft rhetoric about the future prosperity of the Edinburgh housing market and it's immunity from the UK's disastrous economic situation. I suppose they swallowed the Brown "end to boom and bust" fairy tale.

 

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