The chief executive of a company led by controversial housebuilding boss Jeff Fairburn is leaving less than a year after his takeover, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. 

Mark Mitchell has resigned from his role running Northern builder Avant Homes, which was bought by Fairburn’s Berkeley DeVeer with backing from powerful US hedge fund Elliott. 

Fairburn was ousted from Persimmon in 2018 after a furore over his £75million bonus, which was aided by the Government’s Help to Buy scheme. 

Leaving: Mark Mitchell has resigned from his role running Northern builder Avant Homes

Leaving: Mark Mitchell has resigned from his role running Northern builder Avant Homes

Last month, the MoS reported that Avant had lost seven directors since the takeover. 

Fairburn became chairman at Avant on completion of the deal in April, with Mitchell stepping up from chief operating officer. 

Former Avant boss Colin Lewis, who retired, later voiced fears that Fairburn would strip higher specification features from Avant’s new homes, ‘dumbing down’ the brand. 

Mitchell, 41, will leave this month after 21 years with the business.

He began his career as a trainee quantity surveyor at Henry Boot Homes, before moving to Ben Bailey Homes. He rose to the role of commercial director before the business was sold to what is now Avant Homes. He was made managing director at just 27. 

Elliott has taken a stake in Avant rival Taylor Wimpey and is pushing for the builder to replace outgoing chief Pete Redfern with an external candidate. 

Avant thanked Mitchell for his service, adding: ‘We wish him well for the future.’ 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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