Search begins for Keegan replacement
The Financial Reporting Council has begun the process of recruiting a replacement for Accounting Standards Board chairman Mary Keegan, who leaves in July.
The Financial Reporting Council has begun the process of recruiting a replacement for Accounting Standards Board chairman Mary Keegan, who leaves in July.
Link: Keegan to leave ASB for top Treasury job
The FRC today placed a classified advertisement in the Financial Times outlining the responsibilities of the part-time, three-day a week role although no salary details were given. The initial appointment is for a three-year period.
Keegan will leave the post after landing the position of managing director, financial management, reporting and audit at the Treasury, replacing professor Sir Andrew Likierman.
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