From
the Financial Times:
Mr Palmer departed on Monday and will be replaced by Tobias Moers, the head of Mercedes-AMG, who will join the ailing luxury carmaker on August 1. The FT first reported the management shake-up on Sunday.
The carmaker also said that three of its directors — Richard Solomons, Imelda Walsh and Tensie Whelan — who were due to stand down in June, left the board on Saturday.
The changes were led by Lawrence Stroll, the Canadian billionaire who became chairman through a £540m rescue deal earlier this year.
Mr Stroll said: “The board has determined that now is the time for new leadership to deliver our plans.”