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On HMRC finding a new chairman. By Simon Sweetman

As you may know – since it has been publicised but not all that well – HMRC is reorganising at the top, and is going to appoint a part time non-executive chairman and then a Chief Executive Officer.

So, I thought, I suppose the chairman will be picked from the usual list of big business types, possibly with a long record of failures and big pay offs, but I think that when this happens I shall apply for it – a long career in tax, one way or the other, and a certain knowledge about how HMRC operates with a special interest in small business, which is supposed to be the focus.

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