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The '''European Azerbaijan Society''' (Teas) calls itself an 'independent' advocacy group and body. It regularly regularly takes British and European MPs, MEPs and government officials on trips to the former Soviet state.  
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The '''European Azerbaijan Society''' (Teas) calls itself an 'independent' advocacy group and body. It regularly regularly takes British and European MPs, MEPs and government officials on trips to the former Soviet state.
  
It has been accused of being 'a mouthpiece for the country's elite families who own much of its oil and mining interests'. It is chaired by Tale Heydarov.  
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Chaired by [[Tale Heydarov]], the society has been accused of being 'a mouthpiece for the country's elite families who own much of its oil and mining interests'. <ref name="Doward">Jamie Doward and Charlotte Latimer, [http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/24/azerbaijan-caviar-diplomacy-for-mps Plush hotels and caviar diplomacy: how Azerbaijan's elite wooed MPs], ''The Observer'', 24 November 2013 </ref>
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Azerbaijan is regularly judged to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world by Transparency International.  
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
*[[Tale Heydarov]], the London-based son of [[Kamaladdin Heydarov]], the minister for emergency situations, who is one of President Ilham Aliyev's inner circle and is often described as the most powerful man in Azerbaijan.
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*[[Tale Heydarov]], the London-based son of [[Kamaladdin Heydarov]], the minister for emergency situations, who is one of President Ilham Aliyev's inner circle and is often described as the most powerful man in Azerbaijan.<ref name="Doward"/>
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*[[Mark Field]], MP was at one point being paid £6000 a month by Teas for his advice <ref name="Doward"/>
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==All-party parliamentary group==
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Teas provides secretarial support to the [[All Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group on Azerbaijan]] and cultivates relationships with politicians from all sides, 'throwing glitzy receptions for MPs at their parties' annual conferences'.<ref name="Doward"/>
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The list of registered interests shows that the society has given at least £71,740 to Tory MPs to cover trips to Azerbaijan.<ref name="Doward"/>
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In May 2011 a delegation of parliamentarians, including MPs [[Bob Blackman]], [[Stephen Hammond]], [[Gerry Sutcliffe]], Mark Field and his assistant, [[Julia Dockerill]], as well as peers [[Lord Kilclooney]] and [[Lord Rogan]], went on a five-day visit to Azerbaijan, paid for by the society.<ref name="Doward"/>
  
==All-party parliamentary groups==
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In the same year, trips by [[Baroness Eccles]], and [[Viscount Eccles]], members of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe (Pace), the body responsible for monitoring Azerbaijan elections, were funded by the society.<ref name="Doward"/>
Teas provides secretarial support to parliament's all-party group on Azerbaijan and cultivates relationships with politicians from all sides, 'throwing glitzy receptions for MPs at their parties' annual conferences' according to
 
  
==Lobbying firms==
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==Lobbyists==
*[[Lionel Zetter]] <ref> PRCA March to 31 May 2014</ref>
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*[[Lionel Zetter]] <ref> PRCA Register, 1 March to 31 May 2014</ref>
 
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Revision as of 03:44, 19 September 2014

The European Azerbaijan Society (Teas) calls itself an 'independent' advocacy group and body. It regularly regularly takes British and European MPs, MEPs and government officials on trips to the former Soviet state.

Chaired by Tale Heydarov, the society has been accused of being 'a mouthpiece for the country's elite families who own much of its oil and mining interests'. [1]

Azerbaijan is regularly judged to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world by Transparency International.

People

  • Tale Heydarov, the London-based son of Kamaladdin Heydarov, the minister for emergency situations, who is one of President Ilham Aliyev's inner circle and is often described as the most powerful man in Azerbaijan.[1]
  • Mark Field, MP was at one point being paid £6000 a month by Teas for his advice [1]

All-party parliamentary group

Teas provides secretarial support to the All Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group on Azerbaijan and cultivates relationships with politicians from all sides, 'throwing glitzy receptions for MPs at their parties' annual conferences'.[1]

The list of registered interests shows that the society has given at least £71,740 to Tory MPs to cover trips to Azerbaijan.[1]

In May 2011 a delegation of parliamentarians, including MPs Bob Blackman, Stephen Hammond, Gerry Sutcliffe, Mark Field and his assistant, Julia Dockerill, as well as peers Lord Kilclooney and Lord Rogan, went on a five-day visit to Azerbaijan, paid for by the society.[1]

In the same year, trips by Baroness Eccles, and Viscount Eccles, members of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe (Pace), the body responsible for monitoring Azerbaijan elections, were funded by the society.[1]

Lobbyists

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Jamie Doward and Charlotte Latimer, Plush hotels and caviar diplomacy: how Azerbaijan's elite wooed MPs, The Observer, 24 November 2013
  2. PRCA Register, 1 March to 31 May 2014