OECD: Pascal Saint-Amans to retire 31 October 2022

Pascal Saint-Amans will retire from the organization at the end of October 2022

Pascal Saint-Amans will retire from the organization at the end of October 2022

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) yesterday released a statement by the Secretary-General of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration announcing that Pascal Saint-Amans will retire from the organization at the end of October 2022.

Grace Perez-Navarro, who has served as Deputy Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration since 2007, will assume the role of Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration from 1 November 2022 until 31 March 2023. The Secretary-General said that “[t]his will help us maintain our momentum on the implementation of our Two-Pillar international reform efforts at a critical time.”

David Bradbury, who has served as the Head of the Tax Policy and Statistics Division since 2014, and Achim Pross, who has been the Head of the International Co-operation and Tax Administration Division since 2011, will serve as Acting Deputy Directors of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration.

KPMG observation

The Economic and Financial Affairs Council of the EU (ECOFIN Council) is scheduled to meet on 4 October 2022, to discuss the EU minimum tax directive. Read TaxNewsFlash.

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