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SCOT GARDINER will leave crisis-torn Inverness Caley Thistle as a NEW consortium bids to take control of the club.
SunSport can reveal a Highland-based businessman is fronting a group who want to take over from Ketan Makwana.
Windsor-based businessman Makwana only assumed control of the League One club in the close-season.
Chief executive Gardiner had indicated in June that he was ready to resign - but would stay on to assist with new investment.
But it's now believed he is leaving the club with details of the fresh takeover bid set to be announced in the next few hours.
The former Scottish Cup winners have been embroiled in financial uncertainty since relegation from the Championship in May.
SunSport Online revealed yesterday that Dundee and Ross County have complained to the SPFL after Inverness failed to stump up loan fees owed to them.
The two Premiership clubs were furious about not receiving money for players farmed out to them last season.
Dens defender Cammy Kerr spent the second half of last season at the Caley Stadium along with Staggies striker Alex Samuel.
After finishing second bottom in the Championship, Caley Thistle lost 5-3 on aggregate to Hamilton in the relegation play-off final, condemning them to the third tier of Scottish football for the first time in 25 years. Following their drop the club announced the controversial decision to move their training base 136 miles away in Fife.
When fans hit out at the move, the club made a u-turn before their board warned administration may be the only option.