Wood Group chairman to stand down

26 May 2025

The chairman of UK-based Wood Group, Roy Franklin, will step down from the company’s board, according to a statement released by the company.

He is intending to step down “as soon as there is greater clarity regarding Wood’s future direction”, the company said.

The move comes amid ongoing financial problems at the engineering company, which is working on projects worth tens of billions of dollars across the Middle East and North Africa region.

At the end April, Wood Group’s shares were suspended on the London Stock Exchange because the company did not publish its accounts for 2024 on time.

Wood employs over 4,000 people in the Middle East, having increased its headcount by 500 in 2024.

Dubai-based Dar Al-Handasah Consultants Shair & Partners Holdings (Sidara) is continuing to pursue a potential acquisition of the troubled UK engineering firm.

In April, Sidara set out a new conditional deal to acquire Wood at a price that is 85% less than it had previously provisionally offered last year.

It made an offer of £242m ($327.8m) eight months after the company provisionally offered £1.58bn ($2bn) to buy Wood.

Since the previous $2bn offer was made by Sidara, an independent review conducted by financial services company Deloitte revealed problems in Wood’s finances.

Based on the findings of the review, Wood said it had identified “material weaknesses and failures” in its financial culture within its projects business unit.

Wood said the failures included “inappropriate management pressure and override to maintain previously reported positions”, and led to instances of information being withheld from Wood’s auditors.

In December 2024, just months before the first draft of the Deloitte report was published, Wood announced that it had secured $920m in new contract awards in the Middle East in 2024, a record for the company in the region.

The contract wins included projects in Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where Wood recently opened its third office in Sharjah.

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Wil Crisp
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