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Mystery as Dudley Zoo chief is suspended on full pay

Peter Suddock has led the Black Country zoo for more than 20 years but it stresses the suspension does not constitute disciplinary action

Dudley Zoo chief executive Peter Suddock has been suspended

Midland business leader Peter Suddock, chief executive of Dudley Zoo for more than 20 years, has been suspended on full pay pending an internal inquiry.

Mystery surrounds the reasons for Mr Suddock's absence from the zoo, where he has been chief executive since 1993.

It is understood his partner Jill Hitchman, who has worked as the zoo's head of media and communications, is no longer working in that role.

Mr Suddock, 68, is understood to be on gardening leave while an internal investigation is carried out.

A statement from Dudley Zoo said: "Peter Suddock, the CEO of Dudley Zoo, has been suspended on full pay pending an investigation into his conduct of certain affairs of the zoo.

"The suspension does not constitute disciplinary action by the zoo. Whether or not disciplinary action is taken will depend upon the outcome of the investigation."

Dudley councillor and former council leader David Sparkes, who sits on the zoo's board of trustees, said: "There is only one shareholder in the company that is Dudley Zoo and Castle and that is Dudley Council.

"I have kept that shareholder, in the form of the leader of the council, and the chief legal officer, informed of the situation."