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Revenue Scotland Board 2023-24

In line with paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 of the RSTPA, the Scottish Ministers are responsible for appointing between five and nine individuals to be members of the Revenue Scotland Board. One individual is appointed by Ministers as Chair.

Ministers determine the period and terms of appointment of Board members and may re-appoint individuals who already are, or have been on the Board. This is subject to evidence of effective performance and their continued possession of the skills, knowledge, and experience required for the Board at the time of reappointment.

Appointments are made following a public appointments exercise regulated by the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland.

Board Members 2023-24

Aidan O'Carroll - Chair

Aidan O’Carroll is a former senior partner at EY, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, which he left in July 2020 after 35 years. Formerly Head of Tax for EY in the UK, as well as a Global Tax leader, Aidan has advised many local and global companies across a wide spectrum of tax and business issues around the world. He has considerable experience in dealing with Regulatory matters and is a Chartered Accountant (ICAS) as well as being a Chartered Director (IoD). Aidan holds a number of Non-Executive Director roles in organisations based in the UK.

Martin McEwen - Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and Deputy Chair of the Revenue Scotland Board

Martin McEwen is a Chartered Accountant and Tax Advisor. He is the Head of Tax at SSE plc and a member of their Finance Leadership Team. He joined the company in 2008 after a number of years at PwC. He is a regular speaker on tax transparency and responsible corporate tax behaviour. He has sat on both the Scottish Taxes and the Corporate Tax Committees at ICAS.

Jean Lindsay - Chair of the Staffing and Equalities Committee

Jean Lindsay was previously the Director of Human Resources at the Forestry Commission. She is a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Personnel and Development (FCIPD) and has experience in leadership, strategic people management, health and safety, change management and corporate governance in the public sector. She is also a member of the Board of Crown Estate Scotland and a non-legal member of the Employment Tribunal (Scotland).

Robert MacIntosh - Member of the Audit and Risk Committee

Robert MacIntosh is Professor of Strategic Management and Pro Vice Chancellor for Business and Law at Northumbria University. He has a PhD in Engineering and his work focuses on strategy and change with senior leadership teams. He has worked with over 100 organisations and has significant experience as a chair and trustee. He is a Fellow of the Institution for Engineering and Technology, the Academy of Social Sciences and the British Academy of Management. He is currently the chair of the Chartered Association of Business Schools and was formerly the chair of the social care charity Turning Point Scotland.

Rt Hon Ken Macintosh - Member of the Staffing and Equality Committee

Ken Macintosh was the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament until stepping down from elected politics in 2021. He began his working life with the BBC, serving as a senior producer and broadcast journalist on a range of news and current affairs programmes. He was elected to the first Scottish Parliament in 1999 and held a number of front bench roles before being chosen as Speaker in 2016. Ken is a member of the Privy Council as well as a Trustee of several charities.

Idong Usoro - Deputy Chair of Staffing and Equalities Committee

Idong Usoro joined as a Board Member on 1 June 2022 and is an experienced CIO, CTO and business transformation leader. Idong was appointed as Deputy Chair on the Staffing and Equalities Committee on 11 August 2022. Idong has qualifications in business and computer science. His work focuses on driving corporate and digital transformations with boards, and technology teams in private, public and third sectors, globally. Idong’ s experience includes having worked with over 100 organisations as a senior technology and data specialist across sectors. Idong is the Head of Enterprise Architecture at Castle Water Limited with responsibility for driving maturity in data and AI technology strategy, information and security governance and the architecture practice in preparation for their next stage of growth. Other recent board experience includes serving on the Abbeyfield England board and an appointment in 2024 to the board of the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) as a Non-Executive Director.

Simon Cunningham - Deputy Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee

Simon Cunningham joined as a full Board Member on 1 January 2021 having previously served on the Audit and Risk Committee from 2019. He was appointed Deputy Chair of the Committee on 4 June 2023. Simon qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1988 and was a partner in Scott-Moncrieff for many years, leading the firm’s outsourced internal audit and risk consulting services. During his time at Scott-Moncrieff, he worked with the boards and audit committees for a wide range of public sector organisations. After four years as Chief Internal Auditor at AEGON UK plc, he joined McInroy & Wood (personal investment managers) as their Director of Compliance and Group Risk, and chaired their Risk Committee for six years. He chairs the Board of the Free Church of Scotland Pension Trustees Limited and the Free Church of Scotland’s Investment Committee. In November 2023, Simon was appointed to the Board of Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Ltd to Chair their Audit & Risk Committee.