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Ewen Broadbent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Ewen Broadbent, KCB, CMG (9 August 1924 – 27 February 1993)[1][2] was a British civil servant who occupied a number of senior positions in the British government.

In retirement, he had an appointment as a director of one of Gerald Carroll's Carroll Group companies.[3]

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Appointments

  • Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Defence 1969-72
  • Deputy Under-Secretary of State (Air) 1972-75
  • Deputy Under-Secretary of State (Civilian Management) 1975-82
  • Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State 1982-84
  • Chairman Look Ahead Housing Association 1988-93
  • International Military Service Ltd 1991-93

References

  1. ^ "Ewen Broadbent". Oxforddnb.com. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  2. ^ Victoria Stark (4 March 1993). "Obituary: Sir Ewen Broadbent - People - News". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  3. ^ "SFO looks at 500m fall of Carroll empire", Dominic O'Connell, Sunday Business, 1 October 2000, p. 1.

Further reading

  • "An appreciation of sir Ewen Broadbent KCB CMG 1924–1993", The RUSI Journal, Volume 138, Issue 2, 1993.
Government offices
Preceded by Second Permanent Secretary of the
Ministry of Defence

1982–1984
Succeeded by


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