A picture of David Green QC who worked at the Serious Fraud Office, to illustrate The Lawyer Hot 100 Career Quiz with David Green QC careerName: David Green QC

Organisation: Serious Fraud Office

Position: Director

Pupillage: 5 King’s Bench Walk

In Hot 100 for: Successfully leading the SFO. Read his full Hot 100 profile here.

What’s your most vivid memory from being a pupil?

Turning up at 5 King’s Bench Walk on a damp October morning in 1979 to begin my pupillage. Chambers was a totally new and unfamiliar world to me. Meeting with Sir Michael Havers (then the head of chambers and Attorney General) a year later when I got my tenancy. He told me to do what the clerks told me and not to spend all my time in El Vino’s.

Who has been the most influential person in your career? Why, and how have they helped you?

A number of senior silks who dominated the criminal bar in the 1980 and 1990s to whom I owe a great deal: David Cocks, Ann Curnow, Anthony Glass, Hubert Dunn, Anthony Arlidge, Derek Spencer, and (from a judicial perspective) Judges Andrew Brooks and Geoffrey Rivlin to name just a few.

What was the best career decision you ever made, and why?

To leave private practice at the criminal bar to head up the (then) new Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO) in 2004, and again in 2012 to head the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

What advice would you give to someone who wants to get to where you are/do the job you do?

Have courage, take manageable risks, and get out of your comfort zone. Maintain your independence and integrity at all costs.

What work or career-related project or activity would you really like to do, but don’t have time for? 

Advocacy training for young advocates.