Brian McBride is to step down earlier than planned after the body was rocked by allegations of misconduct.
The group will only resume its activities if members back its plans for change at an extraordinary general meeting scheduled for 6 June.
Following the release of the Fox Williams report, Mr McBride began an examination of the CBI's governance. Other moves include a refresh of the CBI board, and the creation of a new committee to focus on people and human resources matters at the CBI.Mr McBride said the group was making "significant and fundamental changes" to improve the organisation.
The CBI said it has been directly engaging with more than 1,000 business leaders over April and May as part of its "programme of change".
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