MoD CDIO Mike Stone to leave at the end of March 2017

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Stone's departure follows rumours of rifts at the top

Mike Stone has become the latest high-profile departure at the top of the Civil Service after quitting his role as chief digital and information officer at the Ministry of Defence. It comes afte...

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