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ASX chair Rick Holliday-Smith leans towards local candidates in CEO search

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The chair of stock exchange operator ASX, Rick Holliday-Smith, says he is leaning towards local candidates in the search to find a replacement for Elmer Funke Kupper given the company's position in a highly regulated and often politicised industry.

It has been three weeks since Mr Funke Kupper resigned after allegations he knew of a $200,000 payment to the family of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen made by gaming giant Tabcorp when he was chief executive.

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