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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post£27K pa basic, plus 5% of the IT contractor's wealth you confiscate as a bonus. If you can bankrupt them, you get all their Porsches too.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post£27K pa basic, plus 5% of the IT contractor's wealth you confiscate as a bonus. If you can bankrupt them, you get all their Porsches too.
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£27K pa basic, plus 5% of the IT contractor's wealth you confiscate as a bonus. If you can bankrupt them, you get all their Porsches too.
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If you can't beat em, join them
Executive Officer Intelligence Analysts
£23,367 (National), £27,016 (London)
Birmingham, Dover, Gartcosh, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham
Ref: 1470139
The UK’s tax authority, HM Revenue & Customs, is changing. The Government has invested almost £1 billion in our services with the aim of securing £22 billion a year in compliance revenues by the end of the current tax year. With expanding amounts of data, and improvements in data processing, it’s a very exciting time for us – and could be for you too.
As one of our Intelligence Analysts, you’ll be at the forefront of supporting our Fraud Investigation Service teams. This means using all your analytical skills to build strong criminal investigation cases and directly contributing to successful prosecutions. You’ll use all kinds of analytical tools and techniques to provide briefings, assessments and reports to inform senior decision makers enabling them to use the most appropriate method of intervention. And you’ll have the chance to grow your expertise by working alongside case officers, presenting outcomes of your work and driving personal and organisational excellence.
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