The head of HM Revenue and Customs has quit with a £2.2million pension pot and a promise not to take a job in the private sector which will embarrass ministers. Dame Lin Homer, who has run HMRC since 2012, will leave in April after MPs criticised a series of failings and “abysmal” levels of customer service for members of the public. Dame Lin will not receive a pay off when she leaves HMRC when she leaves the Civil Service after a 36-year career in local and central Government. According to the most recent accounts she has a pension pot worth £2.174million, one of the biggest in the Civil Service, swelled by an additional £70,000 to £75,000 last year. HMRC refused to give details of Dame Lin’s pay and perks for the current financial year, despite the fact she is leaving the Civil Service until HMRC’s annual report is published in the summer. Read more on the Telegraph HERE