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Senior bureaucrat joins Deloitte

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Deloitte has announced that a senior public servant, with substantial experience in the private sector, has joined the firm.

By Michael Masterman 8 minute read

Former WA Under Treasurer John Langoulant has joined the top-four firm as a senior adviser.

Deloitte Western Australia managing partner Michael McNulty said the firm is incredibly proud to have a person of John’s calibre join the team.

"His experience across Western Australia’s public, private and not-for-profit sectors truly speaks for itself. His hands-on expertise will add significantly to our public sector client offerings,” he said.

In addition to his public sector role, Mr Langoulant has been chief executive of a number of organisations, including Oakajee Port and Rail, Australian Capital Equity, and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia.

He is currently chair of a number of corporate and not for profit bodies, including the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline, the Government Employees Superannuation Board, Westpac in Western Australia, the Telethon Kids Institute and Curtin University.

Deloitte has also announced changes to the public sector leadership team.

Current leader, consulting partner Monish Paul, will take up a new South East Asia leadership role with Deloitte in Singapore later this year, and is handing over leadership of the public sector team to consulting partner Jenn Morris.

Stepping into her new role, Ms Morris welcomed Mr Langoulant’s appointment.

“With Australia, and Western Australia, in the midst of wide-ranging public sector change, John’s deep understanding of our own institutions and practices will be invaluable,” she said.

“Importantly, the opportunities to drive efficiency through the reform agenda will make a real difference not only to the future of WA’s public sector, as well as our service offerings.

“He has a wealth of experience when it comes to the strategic issues affecting WA, including optimising assets, smarter service delivery models, productivity and digital transformation in government."

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