HMRC career man joins Deloitte
Martin Dwyer joins Deloitte's global employer services group
Martin Dwyer joins Deloitte's global employer services group
An HM
Revenue & Customs career man has quit the taxman after 35 years
to join
Deloitte.
Martin Dwyer joins the firm as a director within its global employer services
group.
He formerly headed HMRC’s expatriate employer compliance unit.
Dwyer joins three other ex-HMRC staffers: Harvey Smith; Jason Mather; and Rob
Pearce, at Deloitte.
Robert Hodkinson, international assignment services leader at Deloitte, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Martin Dwyer to the firm. His vast knowledge and
intimate understanding of compliance with HMRC’s expatriate policy will be a
great asset to our clients.”
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