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Peter Hyman

Asked to respond to comments by Peter Hyman that there should be a higher rate of tax for high earners, the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) said that Peter Hyman no longer worked for the Government and was entitled to his opinions as an individual. Taxation policy was decided by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Put to him that Peter Hyman had suggested that the Prime Minister was under pressure to change taxation policy, the PMOS pointed out that he had also pointed out that the Prime Minister was unconvinced.

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  1. Dear Peter Hyman,

    We are an executive search organization (recruitment), called Heading located in the Netherlands. For a Multinational in The Netherlands we are searching for a native English speaking speechwriter.

    I wondered if you know someone in your network (in the Europe) for whom this position could be interesting.

    We are searching for a candidate with experiences in writing speeches for executives.

    This is a fulltime in-house job in The Netherlands.

    In a further stage I can tell more about this position.

    I hope you can help me to find the appropriate person for this job

    I also attached the job profile.

    Comment by andjani Bhikhie — 12 Jun 2006 on 10:59 am | Link
  2. Dear Peter Hyman,

    We are an executive search organization (recruitment), called Heading located in the Netherlands. For a Multinational in The Netherlands we are searching for a native English speaking speechwriter.

    I wondered if you know someone in your network (in the Europe) for whom this position could be interesting.

    We are searching for a candidate with experiences in writing speeches for executives.

    This is a fulltime in-house job in The Netherlands.

    In a further stage I can tell more about this position.

    I hope you can help me to find the appropriate person for this job

    I also attached the job profile.

    Comment by andjani Bhikhie — 12 Jun 2006 on 11:00 am | Link

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