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*[[HSBC]] - Hartnett was appointed as an adviser to banking group HSBC on financial risks and crime in early 2013, soon after the bank was fined $1.9bn (£1.3bn) by US authorities for laundering Mexican drug money. | *[[HSBC]] - Hartnett was appointed as an adviser to banking group HSBC on financial risks and crime in early 2013, soon after the bank was fined $1.9bn (£1.3bn) by US authorities for laundering Mexican drug money. | ||
Revision as of 07:09, 17 June 2013
Dave Hartnett is the former Permanent Secretary for Tax in HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and as such was the department's Head of Tax, which saw him earn £160,000 - £164,999 annually. In a career spanning more than 30 years he was an investigator, a technical specialist and policymaker. He is Vice Chairman of the OECD's Forum on Tax Administration.
Affiliations
- Deloitte - one day a week consultancy postion from May 2013, approved by Acoba with caveats reportedly set by Prime Minister David Cameron on what Hartnett can and cannot advise upon while working for Deloitte.
- HSBC - Hartnett was appointed as an adviser to banking group HSBC on financial risks and crime in early 2013, soon after the bank was fined $1.9bn (£1.3bn) by US authorities for laundering Mexican drug money.