David Bradbury, deputy director of the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, is leaving the organization after 10 years.
He announced on LinkedIn on Monday he will leave the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development at the end of June. The OECD is yet to decide on how his role will be filled following his departure, according to a spokesperson.
Bradbury’s move comes as the OECD continues finalizing a key part of its global tax deal, involving about 140 countries.
- Bradbury said he is moving back to Australia, citing family reasons. He was previously a former government minister there, ...
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