Jeremy Colman

Jeremy Colman was the Auditor General for Wales.

He was born in London in April 1948 and educated at The John Lyon School, Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he read Mathematics, and Imperial College, London.

He spent his early career in the civil service, including appointment as Private Secretary to successive holders of the post of Head of the Home Civil Service, and in the Treasury, where he played a leading role in the privatisation of British Airways and of the British Airports Authority. In 1988 he moved to the private sector, first as a Director of a major investment bank (County NatWest), and later as a partner in Price Waterhouse, based in Prague as Head of Corporate Finance.

He joined the National Audit Office (NAO) in 1993, where for 12 years he was responsible for Private Finance Initiatives and Public-private partnerships, before being appointed as the first head of the new Wales Audit Office on 1 April 2005 for an eight-year term of office. He lives in Dinas Powys.

Colman resigned from his post on 3 February 2010, after an internal investigation found child porn on his work computer.[1][2][3] South Wales Police began an investigation, and on 8 February arrested Colman on charges described as "possessing indecent images".[4] Colman pleaded guilty to fifteen separate offences and, in November 2010, he was sentenced to eight months in jail.[5]

References

  1. "Ex-Wales auditor Colman jailed for child image offences". BBC News. 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2010-11-19.
  2. "Watchdog head Colman quit after laptop material inquiry". BBC Wales. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  3. "Police investigate Auditor General over laptop porn". Wales Online. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  4. "Wales' ex-auditor Jeremy Colman arrested on porn charge". BBC Wales. 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  5. "Ex-Wales auditor Colman jailed for child image offences". BBC News. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
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