Former ICAS chief to chair CIoT's disciplinary board
Des Hudson joins the CIoT and ATT's disciplinary board
Des Hudson joins the CIoT and ATT's disciplinary board
Former ICAS chief executive Des Hudson is back influencing the accountancy
profession – as chairman of the
Taxation
Disciplinary Board.
Hudson, currently
Law
Society chief, has been appointed on a four year term by the CIoT
and ATT, beginning 1 November. He takes over from Vicki Harris.
“His stature and experience will strengthen public confidence in the Board’s
independence and tax professionals’ confidence in the fairness of the Board’s
proceedings,” said CIoT president Andrew Hubbard.
Hudson was well known in his role at ICAS, when the institute railed against
the ICAEW’s proposals to rename itself the ICA.
He had previosuly blown out his impending job at ACCA as chief executive, to
take up the same role at the Scotitish institute.
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