Chemours CFO Resigns in Latest Fallout from Accounting Probe

April 25, 2024, 11:59 PM UTC

Chemours Co.'s chief financial officer has resigned two months after the chemical maker announced an internal investigation into its accounting practices that put him and two other executives on leave.

Jonathan Lock resigned April 23, Chemours said in a securities filing Thursday. Lock is not entitled to any severance pay but he can elect to receive three months of healthcare premium payments.

The Delaware-based company shocked the market in late February when it suspended its CEO, chief financial officer, and controller while announcing an internal investigation into its accounting. The investigation has included a review of how its accounting ...

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