Tom Scholar

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Tom Scholar is a British Civil Servant who is a director of the nationalised bank, Northern Rock and was previously Chief of Staff for Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street.

His father, Michael Scholar, is also a Civil Servant, currently employed as the non-executive chairman of the British Government's Statistics Board.

Tom Scholar was previously an Executive Director (ED) at the World Bank. The latter part of his time there was overshadowed by a scandal which paralleled that of Paul Wolfowitz. [1] It is alleged that he favoured a member of staff with whom he was having a relationship.

He was educated at Dulwich College (1979-1986) [2]

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