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Sir David Richmond is a former UK civil servant turned lobbyist.
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'''Sir David Richmond''' is a former senior UK civil servant turned lobbyist.
  
He was [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] director-general (defence and intelligence) until October 2007, taking up a senior consultant role with Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres with 'unconditional approval' just one month after leaving office. <ref> The [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]], Ninth Report, 2006-2008, accessed 4 November 2014 </ref>
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He was director-general (defence and intelligence) at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] until October 2007, taking up a senior consultant role with lobbying firm [[Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres]] with 'unconditional approval' just one month after leaving office. <ref> The [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]], Ninth Report, 2006-2008, accessed 4 November 2014 </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 4 November 2014

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Sir David Richmond is a former senior UK civil servant turned lobbyist.

He was director-general (defence and intelligence) at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office until October 2007, taking up a senior consultant role with lobbying firm Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres with 'unconditional approval' just one month after leaving office. [1]

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  1. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Ninth Report, 2006-2008, accessed 4 November 2014