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HMRC data security lapses - the final straw. By John Stokdyk

Paul Gray's resignation as chairman of HM Revenue and Customs this week followed a series of increasingly dramatic breaches of the tax department's data security.

While the episode brings home the paramount importance of good information security, it also renews concerns over management and morale at the merged tax department.

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