BBC Sport NI understands that Ulster chief executive Jonny Petrie has left the province.
Petrie's departure is another high-profile exit from Ulster after head coach Dan McFarland left in February.Petrie was appointed as CEO in January 2019 and said in March there would be a period of readjustment "this year and into next year" after financial issues.Former Scotland international Petrie, 47, previously worked in rugby administration with Edinburgh before joining the Belfast outfit.
Petrie explained that inflationary costs and "other factors largely outside of our control" have impacted expenditure. Ulster currently sit seventh in the URC table, inside the play-off positions, and will face Montpellier in the European Challenge Cup last 16 next month. "Pro sports team are well used to getting their heads down, focusing and getting on with the job," said Grant, speaking in South Africa.
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