Jennie Granger
School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation - B. Arts (Psychology) & Law, UNSW; Admitted Solicitor NSW Supreme Court; DPM Exec. Program, AGSM; Grad. Dip. Corporate Management at Associate (ACIM), Institute of Corporate Managers, Secretaries and Associates
Jennie Granger is a Professor of Practice at the School of Accounting, Auditing & Taxation UNSW Business School. She specialises in contemporary tax system and administration issues and also has a strong interest in leading transformative change in legacy organisations and fostering global principles of responsible business practice in leading and governing organisations. She teaches aspiring leaders in the AGSM's innovative course Law, Regulation and Ethics how to manage their organisation’s governance legally and ethically.
Jennie is a leading expert in revenue compliance strategy and highly regarded for her expertise in leading large-scale public-sector change and introducing digital innovation. She has led at the most senior levels of the Australian and British Civil Service. Her roles included the Australian Taxation Office’s first Second Commissioner Compliance and a Commissioner and Director General of the law enforcement division of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs in the UK. She was a Strategic Advisor to the International Monetary Fund across many years. In 2018 she was appointed to the then new role of Professor of Practice at UNSW Business School.
From This Author
Can we have GST reform without adding to social inequality?
It’s no surprise that NSW is touting changes to the rate and scope of the Goods and Services Tax amid the financial crisis triggered by coronavirus – but this could adversely impact lower-income households, says UNSW Business School's Jennie Granger
What tax reforms are required to reduce our largest-ever deficit?
There are a number of tax policy reforms that could be deployed to promote business investment, generate economic growth and create jobs in the wake of COVID-19, according to UNSW Business School's Jennie Granger
Jennie Granger: Revamping the tax office shouldn’t be taxing
How do you revamp an organisation such as the tax office? Jennie Granger, a Professor of Practice in the school of taxation & business law at UNSW Business School, spent five years as a commissioner and director general at Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs in the UK where she led a transformation and doubled compliance revenues. She spoke with Julian Lorkin for BusinessThink.