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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Seddon previously worked for [[United Utilities]] and was a former finance director at Sellafield
 
Seddon previously worked for [[United Utilities]] and was a former finance director at Sellafield
for [[British Nuclear Fuels]] between 2003 and 2009. He had held various other finance director roles with government departments such as the [[Highway Agency (1994-2000) and firms such as [[BAE Systems]] (1990-93) and [[ABB Nera]] Ltd (1992 – 1994). <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/jon-seddon/8/80a/985 Jon Seddon], LinkedIn, undated, acc 16 October 2013 </ref>
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for [[British Nuclear Fuels]] between 2003 and 2009. He had held various other finance director roles with government departments such as the [[Highway Agency]] (1994-2000) and firms such as [[BAE Systems]] (1990-93) and [[ABB Nera]] Ltd (1992 – 1994). <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/jon-seddon/8/80a/985 Jon Seddon], LinkedIn, undated, acc 16 October 2013 </ref>
  
 
==Nuclear regulator under scrutiny for its directors' tax arrangements==
 
==Nuclear regulator under scrutiny for its directors' tax arrangements==

Revision as of 03:04, 16 October 2013

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Jon Seddon was interim finance director and head of corporate services at the Office for Nuclear Regulation from early 2010 until March 2012.

Background

Seddon previously worked for United Utilities and was a former finance director at Sellafield for British Nuclear Fuels between 2003 and 2009. He had held various other finance director roles with government departments such as the Highway Agency (1994-2000) and firms such as BAE Systems (1990-93) and ABB Nera Ltd (1992 – 1994). [1]

Nuclear regulator under scrutiny for its directors' tax arrangements

In February 2012, Seddon was one of two ONR senior officials who had their contracts terminated by the Health and Safety Executive after it emerged via the Exaro investigative website that they were receiving payment through private companies rather than the staff payroll. Seddon was paid via his company SEUC Company Ltd. [2]

Clients

Notes

  1. Jon Seddon, LinkedIn, undated, acc 16 October 2013
  2. Rajeev Syal, Nuclear regulators paid through private firms will not have contract renewed, The Guardian, 24 February 2012