Revenue Scotland Board and Senior Management Team

Revenue Scotland has seven Board Members (including the Chair) and its Senior Leadership Team comprises of four people

Revenue Scotland Board and Senior Management Team

 

The current board members are Dr Keith Nicholson (chair), John Whiting, Jane Ryder, Lynn Bradley and Ian Tait.

Dr Keith Nicholson

Dr Nicholson is an internationally recognised scientist and award-winning company director with more than 30 years’ experience in statistical analysis and data modelling. Before moving full time into consultancy he was a professor working on environmental and energy systems and held positions in universities in Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Denmark and Scotland. He currently runs an independent consultancy providing strategic advisory services in cyber security, IT and telecommunications technology. Keith’s business and specialist background in transactional websites, cyber security and technology are of particular value to Revenue Scotland.

John Whiting CBE

John Whiting was the Tax Director of the UK’s Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) from 2010-2017 and has also been a non-executive director of HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) since April 2013. In addition to his part-time OTS position, he was until 2013, the first Tax Policy Director of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT). He was a member of the High Level Implementation Group and is now a member of the Deputy First Minister’s Tax Consultation Forum. He has also served as a member of the first-tier Tax Tribunal. John was awarded a CBE in 2016 for services to tax simplification and an OBE in 2008 for services to the tax profession.

Jane Ryder OBE

Jane Ryder is qualified as a solicitor in England and Scotland and for 12 years was a partner in specialist maritime solicitors Boyd Jameson WS, in Edinburgh. She now specialises in corporate governance and regulation across the public, private and third sectors. From 2003-2011 she was the first Chief Executive of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) where she successfully established the new regime for the regulation of charities in Scotland. Recent non Executive roles include public appointments to the Board of the Marine Management Organisation and as Deputy Chair of the UK wide Seafish Industry Authority. She was appointed as the first Chair of Historic Environment Scotland in January 2015 and as a Board member of the Scottish Police Authority from April 2018.

Lynn Bradley

Lynn Bradley is an accountant with more than 30 years’ experience of working in the Scottish public and private sectors. She was formerly the Head of Finance for West Dunbartonshire Council, where her responsibilities included local tax collection. More recently, she was Director of Corporate Programmes & Performance with Audit Scotland. She is a former chair of CIPFA in Scotland and a former chair of the Local Authority Accounts Scotland Advisory Committee. She is currently a University teacher in the Adam Smith Business School at Glasgow University, where she specialises in audit, risk and control.

Ian Tait

Ian Tait is Director of Investment and Hydro Nation at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland (the Commission). He is a regulatory specialist and has advised the Scottish Government on the development of regulatory structures. Ian has extensive experience of data analysis using high-level metrics in order to monitor performance and drive improvements for customers and the environment. His previous posts include Strategic Planning Manager and Transmission System Manager at Scottish and Southern Energy (formerly Scottish Hydro-Electric).

Senior Management Team

Elaine Lorimer, Chief Executive

Elaine Lorimer was appointed Chief Executive of Revenue Scotland in March 2016. She has 20 years of experience working at senior management and board level in the civil service in London and, prior to that, local government in Scotland.

She is also a qualified lawyer and public finance accountant.

From January 2012 to March 2016 she was the Chief Executive of the Law Commission of England and Wales, a statutory body charged with promoting law reform.

Previous roles include Director of Corporate Services for the National School of Government and Deputy Director at the Office of the Rail Regulator. She was also the Head of Legal and Administrative Services at Strathclyde Passenger Transport in the late 1990s.

Stephen Crilly, Head of Legal Services

Stephen is a Scottish solicitor and is responsible for the legal advice provided to Revenue Scotland. His role also includes formulating and maintaining a strategy for the provision of legal services for the organisation.

Stephen joined Revenue Scotland in December 2014 on secondment from the Scottish Government Legal Directorate. He has worked as a Government Lawyer since 2002 in various roles across the offices of the Government Legal Service for Scotland including the Scottish Government Legal Directorate and the Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Parliament.

Before joining Revenue Scotland, Stephen worked in the HMRC Division of the Office of the Advocate General for Scotland and worked on a broad spectrum of advisory and litigation work for HMRC in Scotland. 

Andrew Fleming, Head of Strategy and Corporate Functions

Andrew is responsible for the implementation of new devolved taxes and oversight of Revenue Scotland’s ICT function. 

Andrew has been a civil servant for over 20 years and brings with him experience of designing and delivering strategic improvements across a range of public policy areas. Previously, he stewarded Scotland's first sector-wide strategy for the historic environment as well as leading delivery of legislation to established a new public body - Historic Environment Scotland.  Prior to this he was head of policy at Historic Scotland. 

Andrew has also worked in other areas of the Scottish Government including Community Safety, where he led work on reform of the fire service and delivery of safety critical ICT systems for the emergency services. As a former Government social researcher he has a strong interest in the role of evaluation to inform good decision making. He maintains this interest as a trustee of Evaluation Support Scotland.

Michael Paterson, Head of Tax

Mike is the Head of Tax at Revenue Scotland, leading a team of tax professionals and tax administration staff. He is accountable to the Chief Executive and the Board of Revenue Scotland for the operational delivery of the tax authority’s devolved tax functions.

He joined Revenue Scotland in March 2019 and has lead responsibility for the administration and compliance of the devolved taxes, ensuring they are collected and administered efficiently and effectively.

Mike has extensive knowledge and operational experience of UK taxes, particularly those dealing with international matters, resulting from 30 years as a senior tax professional with HMRC. His wide-ranging and senior tax roles have been in areas including technical, policy, investigations and management. 

 

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