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HMRC chairman makes shock resignation

HMRC chairman Paul Gray to resign in move that will stun the profession

Written by Nicholas Neveling

Paul Gray, the chairman of HM Revenue and Customs, has tendered his resignation in a move that will shock Whitehall and the tax profession, Accountancy Age understands.

An HMRC spokesman said the organisation had nothing to add to the reports and would be making a statement later this afternoon.

Gray, a very popular figure with advisers, only took on the chairmanship in February this year. He took over from Sir David Varney and was seen by the profession as a key figure in improving relations between the taxman and taxpayers.

The BBC reports that the resignation is a result of major operational problems at HMRC.

Alistair Darling, the chancellor, is expected to make a statement a 3.30pm.

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