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'''Simon Virley''' is Director General for Energy Markets and Infrastructure Group in the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC), leading the Government’s work on energy.  
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'''Simon Virley''' was director general for 'energy markets and infrastructure group' in the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC), leading the Government’s work on energy from September 2009 until January 2015.  
  
He was also recently Chief Executive of the Office for Renewable Energy Deployment (ORED) and acting Director General for the National Climate Change & Consumer Support Group within DECC. <ref name="Virley"> [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/about/who_we_are/management/virley/virley.aspx Simon Virley], DECC website, accessed 10 September 2012 </ref>
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In a classic example of the revolving door between politics and business, in February 2015 Virley left the civil service, taking up the role of chair of energy and natural resources at [[KPMG]] UK. He had previously worked for the Big Four firm on secondment from 2005-08.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Virley is an economist by training and spent most of the 1990s at [[HM Treasury]], including leading the work on ‘green’ taxes. <ref name="Virley"/>  
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Virley is an economist by training and spent most of the 1990s at [[HM Treasury]], including leading the work on ‘green’ taxes. <ref name="Virley"> [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/about/who_we_are/management/virley/virley.aspx Simon Virley], DECC website, accessed 10 September 2012 </ref>  
  
Between 2000-03 he was Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, dealing with economic affairs. He then lead the cross-departmental work on better regulation as Director of the Better Regulation Executive (2003-05), before a secondment at [[KPMG]] where he was Director of Corporate Finance, advising on the financing of energy and other major infrastructure projects. <ref name="Virley"/>  
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Between 2000-03 he was private secretary to the Prime Minister, dealing with economic affairs. He then lead the cross-departmental work on better regulation as director of the [[Better Regulation Executive]] (2003-05), before a secondment at [[KPMG]] where he was director of corporate finance, advising on the financing of energy and other major infrastructure projects. <ref name="Virley"/>  
  
He was previously a temporary Joint Chair of the [[Electricity Strategy Network Group]].
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He was also a temporary joint chair of the [[Electricity Strategy Network Group]].
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He was chief executive of the [[Office for Renewable Energy Deployment]] (ORED) and acting director general for the National Climate Change & Consumer Support Group within DECC. <ref name="Virley"/>
  
 
==Hospitality received==
 
==Hospitality received==
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
*[[KPMG]]  
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*[[KPMG]] - secondment
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Revision as of 02:21, 12 August 2015

Simon Virley was director general for 'energy markets and infrastructure group' in the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), leading the Government’s work on energy from September 2009 until January 2015.

In a classic example of the revolving door between politics and business, in February 2015 Virley left the civil service, taking up the role of chair of energy and natural resources at KPMG UK. He had previously worked for the Big Four firm on secondment from 2005-08.

Background

Virley is an economist by training and spent most of the 1990s at HM Treasury, including leading the work on ‘green’ taxes. [1]

Between 2000-03 he was private secretary to the Prime Minister, dealing with economic affairs. He then lead the cross-departmental work on better regulation as director of the Better Regulation Executive (2003-05), before a secondment at KPMG where he was director of corporate finance, advising on the financing of energy and other major infrastructure projects. [1]

He was also a temporary joint chair of the Electricity Strategy Network Group.

He was chief executive of the Office for Renewable Energy Deployment (ORED) and acting director general for the National Climate Change & Consumer Support Group within DECC. [1]

Hospitality received

Affiliations

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Simon Virley, DECC website, accessed 10 September 2012