BN66 2008 - Meetings attended by Mike Eland

Nigel Jagger made this Freedom of Information request to HM Revenue and Customs

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From: Nigel Jagger

19 June 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Can HMRC publish the minutes of meetings attended by Mike Eland,
Director General Enforcement and Compliance, where the
retrospective provision announced in Budget Note 66 2008 was
discussed.

Yours faithfully,

Nigel Jagger

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From: Howe, Lucy (LG Corporate Governance)
HM Revenue and Customs

19 June 2009


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From: Callan, Aidan (G&S)
HM Revenue and Customs

17 July 2009

Mr Jagger

I refer to your FOI request on 19 June 2009 for the following
information:

"Can HMRC publish the minutes of meetings attended by Mike Eland,
Director General Enforcement and Compliance, where the retrospective
provision announced in Budget Note 66 2008 was discussed."

Following a search of our records, I can confirm that HMRC does not hold
the information you have requested.

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