Barratt remains tight-lipped over future of chair at centre of CBI misconduct claims

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Barratt declines to comment on whether John Allan will serve out the rest of his term, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour

Barratt is refusing to say whether its chair will remain in post until September as previously planned.

John Allan, who earlier this month admitted making an inappropriate comment to a Confederation of British Industry staff member, announced on Friday he is standing down prematurely from his position as chair of Tesco in the wake of further allegations that he denies.

Allan had been expected to continue as chair of £5.3bn-turnover Barratt until 6 September, when he was due to stand down at the end of his nine-year term.

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