Caroline Lacey: East Riding of Yorkshire Council chief executive to leave post

Image caption, Caroline Lacey has "reached agreement to leave the authority", the council said in a statement

The chief executive of East Riding of Yorkshire Council is leaving her role, it has been announced.

In a statement, the council said Caroline Lacey had "reached agreement to leave", but did not elaborate on the reason for her departure.

Mrs Lacey, who was appointed in 2017, said she wanted to thank colleagues at the authority for their support.

The council said deputy chief executive Alan Menzies would take over as chief executive "in the short term".

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