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Conference 2010
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Charles Kennedy to speak at Fringe Lecture - Day 1
Ben Lucas
Matthew Elliott
Nicholas Montagu
Goran Persson to speak on Day 2 of the conference
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Goran Persson to speak on Day 2 of the conference
Goran Persson - Prime Minister of Sweden from 1996 to 2006 and the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1996 to 2007 is to speak at the CIPFA Annual Conference 2010.
01 April 2010
Matthew Elliott
Matthew Elliott, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of the TaxPayers Alliance has joined the speaker line-up for day 2. He will speak in the 'Rebuilding confidence in public finance and government session'
01 April 2010
Sir Nicholas Montagu KCB
Sir Nicholas led the Inland Revenue through the greatest changes in its entire 200 year history, on day 3 of the conference he will discuss leadership in Public Finance
01 April 2010
Ben Lucas added to speaker line-up
Ben Lucas, Director of the 2020 Public Services Trust is to speak on day 2 of the conference
15 March 2010
Charles Kennedy to speak at PF Lecture - Day 1
Rt Hon Charles Kennedy is to speak at the Public Finance Lecture at the CIPFA Conference, chaired by Mike Thatcher, Editor, Public Finance.
25 February 2010
Political Broadcaster - Nick Robinson to close conference
Nick Robinson, the UK's most most prominent political broadcaster will close day one of this year's conference. Nick will be commenting on the outcome of the general election and what it means for the future of public sector finance.
24 February 2010