
The Cabinet Office has appointed Andrew Pinder as interim e-envoy, following Alex Allan's departure on Friday.
By Sarah Left
Published: 16 October 2000 18:45 GMT
Pinder - a management consultant and former IT director at the Inland Revenue - has been appointed on a temporary basis and will not be applying for the post on a full-time basis.
A Cabinet Office spokesman said: "We're keen to have someone in place to drive forward the agenda until a replacement is found for Alex Allan."
Applications for the post close on 23 October, and the Cabinet Office expects to name a replacement by the end of November.
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