US: the president of Tribune Publishing retires
From Miami Herald: "Jack Fuller, a Pulitzer Prize winner who rose from Chicago Tribune copyboy to the executive suite, will retire as president of Tribune Publishing at the end of the year, the company announced Wednesday. His departure comes in the wake of a circulation scandal involving two of Tribune's 14 daily newspapers - Newsday and Spanish-language Hoy, both in New York. In a telephone interview, Fuller, 58, said he started thinking about retiring at the end of last year to focus on writing books. He said his departure didn't have anything to do with the circulation problems." Fuller will be replaced by Scott Smith, publisher of the Chicago Tribune.
Source: Miami Herald
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Why is it then whenever some dirt is found on some CFO or CEO they always retire?