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HMRC has announced the appointment of Daljit Rehal as chief digital and information officer.

Rehal is a senior technology and data executive who brings with him “broad experience” in the sector, including modernising digital capabilities, adopting Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies and Agile methods and leading change. 

He will assume the new role on 14 September, replacing interim CDIO director general Mark Denney. According to HMRC, Denney “played a leading role” in the search for his successor.

Prior to his appointment, Rehal worked at Centrica as global digital and data services director, where he was stationed for almost nine years. In addition, he previously held senior positions at Talk Talk and Virgin Media.

Jim Harra, HMRC’s CEO and first permanent secretary, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Daljit to HMRC as our new Chief Digital and Information Officer.

“He proved an exceptional candidate and his appointment will be a tremendous asset to the department as we continue to pursue our ambitions of becoming a digitally-enabled, world-class organisation.”

He added: “I would also like to pay tribute and thank Mark Denney for his work as interim director general. 

“His work in the last few months in delivering the coronavirus support schemes has been a particular highlight and his leadership has helped the department deliver for millions of people affected by the pandemic.”

Rehal said: “I’m really excited to be joining HMRC at a time of such unique challenges and opportunities and continuing the journey to becoming a truly modern and progressive tax authority fit for the 21st century. 

“I look forward to building on the excellent work of my predecessors Mark Denney and Jacky Wright.”

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