Auto | Updated Apr 30, 2009 at 11:02pm IST

Chrysler CEO says he'll quit after bankruptcy

Associated Press

Detroit: Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli says he will step down after the company emerges from bankruptcy.

President Barack Obama announced on Thursday that the automaker would file for bankruptcy protection after the government could not reach a debt-reduction agreement with creditors.

Nardelli says on the CNBC cable network that the Treasury Department did not ask him to resign. But he felt it would be an appropriate time to leave after bankruptcy.

Chrysler has signed a partnership deal with Fiat. Nardelli says the new company will be run by a nine-person board, with six picked by the government and three by Fiat. The board will pick a new CEO.

Nardelli became Chrysler's CEO when Cerberus Capital Management bought the majority of the automaker in 2007.

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