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Sir Jim Harra: Why small changes matter at HMRC

Posted by: Government Reform, Posted on: 9 January 2025 - Categories: A Modern Civil Service, Capability, Innovation, Proud Civil Servant, Skilled Civil Service
Jim Harra

Sir Jim Harra, the Permanent Secretary at HM Revenue and Customs, tells us about the innovative small changes happening in his department.

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