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- Jonathan Slater (born 29 November 1961) has been a high ranking British civil servant. From May 2016, he was Permanent Secretary of the Department for Education until his abrupt dismissal on 26 August 2020 following a controversy over national school examination grades. (en)
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- October 2015 (en)
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- Jonathan Slater (born 29 November 1961) has been a high ranking British civil servant. From May 2016, he was Permanent Secretary of the Department for Education until his abrupt dismissal on 26 August 2020 following a controversy over national school examination grades. (en)
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