M&S CEO sacks clothing boss, assumes direct control of division
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LONDON (Reuters) - The chief executive of Marks & Spencer is to assume direct leadership of the British retailer's troubled clothing business after sacking the division's boss just two days after publicly criticising chronic product availability.Jill McDonald, clothing, home & beauty managing director, is leaving the business after less than two years in the job, M&S said on Thursday. Group CEO Steve Rowe will take over the leadership of the division directly in the near term, it added."The..