Stewart resigns from ACC

Ralph Stewart has resigned his position as chief executive at ACC.

Wednesday, June 13th 2012, 11:54AM 2 Comments

ACC chief executive Ralph Stewart has resigned his position after just eight months in the job.

Stewart's resignation comes just a day after ACC chairman John Judge was effectively forced out of his job by ACC Minister Judith Collins.

Stewart said the events of recent days and the departure of Judge and the other directors "has brought me to the point where I have decided to step down as chief executive".

"I am deeply frustrated that the benefits of the scheme and the great work we do has been overshadowed by recent events."

"This has been an incredibly hard decision to take and one that I have considered very carefully," he said in a statement.

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On 13 June 2012 at 3:01 pm Independent Observer said:
Ralph's departure is the ACC's loss

I've always found Ralph to be upfront, honest & reliable - something that is clearly foreign in nature for our politicians.
On 13 June 2012 at 5:03 pm Disapointed said:
ACC must be in serious trouble if someone of Ralph's manner, ethics and drive cant motivate positive change! Or has his efforts merely uncovered what has been hidden until now? A disappointing day.
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