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Wal-Mart dismisses several executives

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. confirmed Wednesday that it fired several executives but would not detail the reason.
/ Source: The Associated Press

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. confirmed Wednesday that it fired several executives but would not detail the reason.

“Three company officers were terminated for failing to follow internal company rules,” spokeswoman Mona Williams said. Four other workers who were not at the executive level were also terminated for failing to follow Wal-Mart rules, she said.

The terminations occurred over the past several days, Williams said.

“At this time we don’t anticipate any more terminations related to this,” Williams said.

Citing privacy issues, she would not name the employees or be more specific about the reasons they were fired.

The Benton County Daily Record newspaper reported in Wednesday’s edition that among those let go was Jim Haworth, executive vice president of operations for the Wal-Mart division.

Williams said the firings were unrelated to the retirement announcement last week of company vice chairman Tom Coughlin. Williams also said, responding to a question, that the firings were “not the result of a criminal investigation.” Coughlin’s responsibilities included overseeing Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club warehouse stores.