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'''Sir Steve Robson''' is a former UK senior civil servant. He was second permanent secretary managing director of [[Finance, Regulation and Industry Directorate]] at [[HM Treasury]] till 2001, after which he was appointed a non-executive director of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] until 2009.
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{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Sir Steve Robson''' is a former UK senior civil servant. He was second permanent secretary at [[HM Treasury]] till 2001, and a non-executive director of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] until 2009.
  
 
Robson is currently a non-executive director of [[JP Morgan Cazenove Holdings]], mining company [[Xstrata]] Plc and [[Partnerships UK]] plc.  
 
Robson is currently a non-executive director of [[JP Morgan Cazenove Holdings]], mining company [[Xstrata]] Plc and [[Partnerships UK]] plc.  
  
He is a member of the chairman's advisory committee of Big Four accountancy firm [[KPMG]] and sits on the advisory board  of UK think tank [[Reform]].
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He is a also a member of the chairman's advisory committee of Big Four accountancy firm [[KPMG]] and sits on the advisory board  of UK think tank [[Reform]].
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Robson's early career included the post of private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a secondment to ICFC, (now [[3i]]). He was also a second permanent secretary of HM Treasury, where he was managing director of the Finance and Regulation Directorate. <ref>''SEC filings'', [http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/844150/000095010304000471/mar2204_6k-sum.htm FORM 6-K
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Robson's early career included the post of private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a secondment to ICFC, (now [[3i]]). He was also a second permanent secretary of HM Treasury, where he was managing director of the managing director of [[Finance, Regulation and Industry Directorate]]. <ref>''SEC filings'', [http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/844150/000095010304000471/mar2204_6k-sum.htm FORM 6-K Securities and Exchange Commission, ROBSON, Sir Steve, (Sir Steve)],[need date of document] accessed 29 February 2016 </ref>
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ROBSON, Sir Steve, (Sir Steve)],[need date of document] accessed 29 February 2016 </ref>
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Sir Steve Robson is a former UK senior civil servant. He was second permanent secretary at HM Treasury till 2001, and a non-executive director of the Royal Bank of Scotland until 2009.

Robson is currently a non-executive director of JP Morgan Cazenove Holdings, mining company Xstrata Plc and Partnerships UK plc.

He is a also a member of the chairman's advisory committee of Big Four accountancy firm KPMG and sits on the advisory board of UK think tank Reform.

Background

Robson's early career included the post of private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a secondment to ICFC, (now 3i). He was also a second permanent secretary of HM Treasury, where he was managing director of the managing director of Finance, Regulation and Industry Directorate. [1]

Notes

  1. SEC filings, FORM 6-K Securities and Exchange Commission, ROBSON, Sir Steve, (Sir Steve),[need date of document] accessed 29 February 2016