Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Shamed head of HMRC back at work

The Times sneaks it at the end of an article hilariously describing how Douglas Alexander's sister cannot resign as they might all fall, linked here, as follows: Paul Gray, the official who quit after taking the blame for the loss of two discs containing bank details of 7 million families, is back at work on a plan to improve civil servants’ skills, two weeks after he resigned as chairman of HM Revenue and Customs. Other media are picking up the story after it broke on Channel 4 last evening, read The Telegraph from here. Surely 'Outrageous' is not too strong in this case.?

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