The Bishop of Salisbury, Rt Rev Stephen Lake, has voluntarily stepped back from his diocesan duties while an investigation into possible financial irregularities takes place.
A spokesperson from the Diocese of Salisbury told Premier Christian News: “The Rt Revd Stephen Lake has voluntarily stepped back as diocesan bishop while a financial audit of two funds is underway.
“These funds relate to the office of the Bishop of Salisbury but are separate from parish share and other funds controlled by the Diocesan Board of Finance.
“The Bishop of Sherborne, the Rt Revd Karen Gorham, will be acting diocesan bishop during this period.”
Bishop Stephen has also resigned as a trustee of the Church Commissioners for England, according to the Church Times. As of 10 April, he is no longer listed as a trustee on the Church of England website. The body manages the Church's investment fund to support its ministry.
Separately, the Church of England confirmed on 30 March that the chief executive officer of the Church Commissioners, John Worth, was stepping down. Rosie Slater-Carr, chief operating officer, will take over until a new chief executive is appointed.
Bishop Stephen was appointed as Bishop of Salisbury in January 2022. The Diocese covers areas from Wiltshire to Dorset, as well as the Channel Islands.