The announcement comes just four days after the shock exit of the miner’s chief executive Fiona Hick.
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Group has lost yet another executive with the company announcing the “departure” of its chief financial officer for Fortescue Metals, Christine Morris, after just 90 days in the job.
Her departure comes just four days after the shock exit of Fortescue’s mining chief executive Fiona Hick, upending the management team of Forrest’s cash machine for the second time in a week.Morris reported to Hick in Fortescue’s metal business and started in the role on June 1 when she replace predecessor Ian Wells, who quit in January.
In a statement to the ASX after the close of markets, the company said its group manager finance and tax, Apple Paget, had been appointed Fortescue Metals’ Acting CFO.
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