Insolvency Service CEO Plans to Transition to New Role

UK Gov

Chief Executive will take on new job in May

  • Dean Beale has been Chief Executive of the Insolvency Service since 2019
  • He will move on to a new position outside the Civil Service in May

The Chief Executive of the Insolvency Service, Dean Beale, has announced his plan to leave the agency.

Dean has worked in the insolvency sector for more than 30 years in a variety of roles and has been Chief Executive of the Insolvency Service since 2019.

He will leave the agency in May to take up a position as Executive Director of the Centre for Public Interest Audit, a standalone body set up by the audit and accounting sector to support audit standards for the biggest UK companies.

He said:

I have had some wonderful years at the Insolvency Service, it is a great organisation with dedicated and professional staff who care passionately about the work they do. I have felt immensely privileged and proud to lead this historic organisation which does some incredible work to support people in financial distress, tackle financial wrongdoing and maintain the UK's world class insolvency regime.

Before becoming Chief Executive of the Insolvency Service, Dean was Director of Strategy and Change at the agency, overseeing policy development, regulation of the insolvency sector and the department's transformation programme.

In addition to his public sector experience, Dean also spent time in the private sector as a forensic accountant investigating fraud and managing commercial disputes.

An open recruitment process will now be put in place to find his replacement.

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