Scicluna to receive honorary degree
Ex-Deloitte chief honoured by University of Leeds with second degree
Ex-Deloitte chief honoured by University of Leeds with second degree
Martin Scicluna, former chairman of Deloitte, is among six people to receive
honorary degrees from the University of Leeds.
The University is to confer honorary degrees on BBC deputy director general
Mark Byford, Nobel prizewinning French physicist Albert Fert, Nobel prizewinner
and Britain’s first Asian woman peer Baroness Flather, Sir Christopher Rose,
member of the Privy Council, journalist Polly Toynbee, as well as Scicluna.
Scicluna received a degree in business commerce from the University in 1973
and immediately joined Deloitte where he remained throughout his career.
He has served as ICAEW chairman of the auditing committee and LSCA chairman.
Scicluna recently retired as chairman of Deloitte, a position he has held since
1995, and will receive an honorary doctorate of laws in July.
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