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− | 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 [[ | + | 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. <ref>Rajeev Syal, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/feb/24/nuclear-regulator-private-firm-contract?INTCMP=SRCH Nuclear regulators paid through private firms will not have contract renewed], ''The Guardian'', 24 February 2012</ref> |
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Background
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. [1]
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Notes
- ↑ Rajeev Syal, Nuclear regulators paid through private firms will not have contract renewed, The Guardian, 24 February 2012