Former Tesco chair Allan to see out the rest of Imperial College time period
John Allan, the previous Tesco chairman, is to see out the rest of his time period at Imperial College London weeks after he stepped again from the position amid unsubstantiated claims about his behaviour.
Sky News has learnt that Mr Allan was successfully reinstated as chair of the college’s council till the top of the 12 months.
Mr Allan, who has had a profitable 50-year enterprise profession working and serving as a director of a few of Britain’s largest firms, however was successfully compelled to step down early as chair of Tesco and Barratt Developments in May amid the fallout from the disaster on the CBI, the enterprise lobbying group.
He is himself a former CBI president.
Several ladies alleged that he had made inappropriate remarks or touched them, prompting him to disclaim that any of the incidents occurred apart from commenting to at least one girl {that a} gown had suited her determine.
Mr Allan stated he had not even been current at various the occasions at which his alleged misbehaviour was stated to have taken place.
In a memo from Professor Hugh Brady, Imperial’s president, on Tuesday, Mr Allan was given a inexperienced gentle to renew his duties.
“Council was briefed on the search for its new chair of Council which is under way,” Prof Brady wrote.
“It agreed that John Allan should carry out his activities as chair until the end of his term on 31 December this year, after which he will step down.”
In a public assertion on 22 May, Imperial had stated that the allegations towards Mr Allan had been mentioned with him and at a Council assembly ten days earlier.
“At this Council meeting, it was noted that none of these allegations relate to his role at Imperial, no complaints had been received by Imperial and that John vigorously denies the allegations,” it stated on 22 May.
“Nevertheless, John decided that in the broader best interests of the Imperial community, he would step back from his Imperial activities until the matter is resolved.
“Council, which is chargeable for appointing its chair, will hold the matter beneath evaluate.”
Mr Allan’s effective reinstatement may underline the unease felt in many quarters about his treatment by the boards on which he served.
Speaking to Sky News’ Sophy Ridge last month, he said he had been “propelled beneath the closest bus”.
“Now, having crawled out from two successive buses and still standing, I’m going to plan over the next few months to talk to a lot of people who know a lot more about this than me to sort of see if we can devise a better way so the next person who is subject to this sort of allegation is more fairly treated.”
Mr Allan has additionally stepped again from the mentoring partnership he had constructed with Anna Joseph, his colleague.
Earlier this month, Sky News revealed that Tesco had picked the Burberry chairman, Gerry Murphy, as his successor.
A spokesman for Mr Allan declined to remark.
