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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Geoff Hoon''' is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who was UK secretary of state for defence from 1999 until 2005 and transport  [[Image:Geoff Hoon.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Geoff Hoon at the Pentagon, 12 February 2003. Source: US Department of Defense''']]  
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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Geoff Hoon''' is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who was UK secretary of state for defence from 1999 until 2005. Other posts included transport secretary, leader of the [[House of Commons]] and government chief whip. [[Image:Geoff Hoon.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Geoff Hoon at the Pentagon, 12 February 2003. Source: US Department of Defense''']]  
  
 
He served as the member of parliament for Ashfield from 1992 to 2010.
 
He served as the member of parliament for Ashfield from 1992 to 2010.

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Geoff Hoon is a British Labour Party politician who was UK secretary of state for defence from 1999 until 2005. Other posts included transport secretary, leader of the House of Commons and government chief whip.

Geoff Hoon at the Pentagon, 12 February 2003. Source: US Department of Defense

He served as the member of parliament for Ashfield from 1992 to 2010.

Controversy

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In 2010 Hoon was suspended from the Labour Party after being secretly filmed by television programme Dispatches offering his consultancy services for £3000 a day. Hoon later issued an 'unreserved' apology for the filmed comments. [1]

Hoon launched his own transport consultancy TaylorHoon Strategy in September 2010.[1] On the launch, ACOBA said, "having left office over 12 months ago the Committee sees no reason why he should not immediately set up a consultancy, providing strategic advice to clients, subject to the conditions that for 2 years from his last day in office he should not draw on any privileged information that was available to him as a Minister, or undertake any work as a consultant which involves providing advice to any company or organisation on the terms of any bid or contract relating directly to the Department for Transport. Also for 2 years from his last day in office he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his clients. If during that period, the nature of the consultancy changes in any way from providing strategic advice to clients, he should seek further advice from the Committee".[2]

In May 2011 Hoon took up the role of executive senior vice-president of international business helicopter firm AgustaWestland, responsible for sales of helicopters outside the UK and Italy. [1]

Strong support for Labour Friends of Israel

In November 2003 Hoon gave a speech to the United Jewish Israel Appeal, in which he declared that he is a 'strong supporter' of Labour Friends of Israel and a good friend of Trevor Chinn[3].

External Resources

references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Geoff Hoon joins AgustaWestland, defencemanagement.com, 17 May 2011, accessed 13 June 2011
  2. Twelfth Report 2010-2011 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 3 December 2014
  3. Hoon, G. (2003) Speech by Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon, to the United Jewish Israel Appeal. 13th November 2003. accessed 2nd July 2008