Dame Lesley Ann Strathie, née Cooke, DCB was a British senior civil servant died from cancer she was 56..
(24 September 1955 – 14 January 2012)
Strathie was born in Stranraer Scotland in 1955. She married David Strathie in 1974 (divorced 1996) and had one son (who predeceased her) and one daughter. She was educated at Stranraer Academy and began her civil service career at the age of 16 in the then Department of Health and Social Security in Scotland, before moving to London in 1984.
She was named Chief Operating Officer of Jobcentre Plus in 2003,[1] and succeeded David Anderson as Acting Chief Executive on 16 May 2005 before being confirmed on 13 October; this appointment also made her the Second Permanent Secretary to the Department for Work and Pensions.[2][3]
In November 2008 she was appointed Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs, succeeding Dave Hartnett who had worked as Acting Chief Executive and Chairman after the resignation of Paul Gray.[1]
Under instructions from ministers, she decreased HMRC staff by thousands and closing hundreds of tax offices leading to complaints that this resulted in a worse service to taxpayers and many critical reports by Parliament's Public Accounts Committee. On 10 June 2010, Strathie appeared on the BBC One flagship consumer programme Watchdog as a result of complaints against HMRC, mainly about the high level of mistakes.[citation needed]
Strathie stood down as Chief Executive from HMRC on 9 November 2011 to concentrate on her further treatment for cancer.[4]
She died on 14 January 2012, aged 56.[1][5]
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(24 September 1955 – 14 January 2012)
Strathie was born in Stranraer Scotland in 1955. She married David Strathie in 1974 (divorced 1996) and had one son (who predeceased her) and one daughter. She was educated at Stranraer Academy and began her civil service career at the age of 16 in the then Department of Health and Social Security in Scotland, before moving to London in 1984.
She was named Chief Operating Officer of Jobcentre Plus in 2003,[1] and succeeded David Anderson as Acting Chief Executive on 16 May 2005 before being confirmed on 13 October; this appointment also made her the Second Permanent Secretary to the Department for Work and Pensions.[2][3]
In November 2008 she was appointed Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs, succeeding Dave Hartnett who had worked as Acting Chief Executive and Chairman after the resignation of Paul Gray.[1]
Under instructions from ministers, she decreased HMRC staff by thousands and closing hundreds of tax offices leading to complaints that this resulted in a worse service to taxpayers and many critical reports by Parliament's Public Accounts Committee. On 10 June 2010, Strathie appeared on the BBC One flagship consumer programme Watchdog as a result of complaints against HMRC, mainly about the high level of mistakes.[citation needed]
Strathie stood down as Chief Executive from HMRC on 9 November 2011 to concentrate on her further treatment for cancer.[4]
She died on 14 January 2012, aged 56.[1][5]
Honours
On 12 June 2010 she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB) in the 2010 Birthday Honours.[6]To see more of who died in 2011 click here
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