All posts tagged "moves"
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Britain’s defence chief Jon Thompson to head up tax department in new management structure
Jon Thompson, permanent secretary of the UK’s Ministry of Defence, has today been announced as the tax department’s new chief executive. However, under a new management structure revealed today, Thompson,
- Posted February 24, 2016
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New Zealand’s top official Iain Rennie to step down in June
New Zealand’s most senior civil servant is to step down from his role. State services commissioner Iain Rennie will leave the public service on 30 June this year at the
- Posted February 18, 2016
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Paul Shetler, chief executive, Digital Transformation Office, government of Australia: Exclusive interview
Paul Shetler, the first chief of Australia’s new Digital Transformation Office, tells Winnie Agbonlahor how he tempts sceptics into the technological world of digital services – and digital gurus into
- Posted February 16, 2016
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Bank of England official appointed new chief of UK finance watchdog
An official from the Bank of England (BoE) has been appointed new chief executive of the UK’s financial regulator. Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the BoE’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA),
- Posted January 26, 2016
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UK education chief Chris Wormald to head up health department
Chris Wormald, permanent secretary at the Department of Education (DfE), will succeed Dame Una O’Brien in her role of Department of Health perm sec, it has been announced today. O’Brien
- Posted January 15, 2016
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UK Treasury’s Sir Nicholas Macpherson to leave civil service
Sir Nicholas Macpherson, the most senior civil servant leading the UK Treasury, is leaving the British government. Macpherson, who has been in his current role for more than ten years
- Posted January 5, 2016
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New head of Argentina’s statistics agency pledges to recruit ‘trustworthy people’
The newly appointed head of Argentina’s official statistics office has pledged to revamp the organisation and hire “trustworthy people” in a bid to improve the agency’s reputation. For years, data
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Health department chief Una O’Brien to leave British civil service
The first ever female permanent secretary of the UK’s Department of Health, Dame Una O’Brien, has today announced she is stepping down from her role. O’Brien, who assumed her current
- Posted December 14, 2015
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Australian Antarctic Division appoints first female chief scientist
Dr Gwen Fenton has been appointed the Australian Antarctic Division’s (AAD) first female chief scientist. The AAD is a division of the Department of the Environment tasked with advancing Australia’s
- Posted December 14, 2015
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Former UK Treasury solicitor Sir Paul Jenkins joins law firm
Former Treasury solicitor and head of the government legal service (GLS) Sir Paul Jenkins has joined a multi-national law firm as associate member. Jenkins, who left the UK civil service
- Posted December 10, 2015