Richard Granger

Richard Granger (born c.1965) is a British management consultant and former UK civil servant who was Director General for the NHS's information technology project, Connecting for Health.

At Deloitte he was responsible for procurement and delivery of a number of large scale IT programmes, including the Congestion Charging Scheme for London.

These included an honorary doctorate in Public Health from Cass Business School, London,[7] Chartered IT Professional status and advancement to Fellowship of the British Computer Society.

[8] Granger was a member of the Advisory Panel for the production of the ITGI's COBIT 4.1 IT Governance Guide.

[18] The scheme was later described as "one of the worst and most expensive contracting fiascos in the history of the public sector"[19] After departing the NHS he joined KPMG as a partner[20] in 2008.