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Derek Leith is an oil and gas tax specialist who is managing partner of Ernst & Young's Aberdeen office and its head of tax in Scotland.
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Career
Leith has 21 years of experience of the oil and gas industry having worked at HMRC and as a senior tax adviser from 1990-95 at BP [1] before joining Ernst & Young in Aberdeen in 1995. [2]
Affiliations
- Member of the Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) taskforce responsible for making representations to the UK Government on behalf of the industry
- Former member of the Steering Group of the UK Oil Industry Taxation Committee (UKOITC), a former chairman of the UKOITC Professional Sub-Group and a past UKOITC secretary. [3]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Derek Leith, LinkedIn profile, accessed 26 February 2013
- ↑ Ernst & Young Aberdeen appoints new office managing partner, press release dated 7 December 2011
- ↑ Our Spokespeople - Derek Leith, Partner, Tax, accessed 26 February 2013