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'''Lord Evans of Temple Guiting''', '''Matthew Evans''' (born 1941) is a life peer from the UK [[Labour Party]]. He was a government whip from 2002 until he left the government in September 2007.<ref>EFG, [http://www.efgl.com/site/docs/Lord%20Evans%20Appt%20Oct%2007.pdf Press Release, 09 October 2007], accessed 25 November 2008.</ref>
 
'''Lord Evans of Temple Guiting''', '''Matthew Evans''' (born 1941) is a life peer from the UK [[Labour Party]]. He was a government whip from 2002 until he left the government in September 2007.<ref>EFG, [http://www.efgl.com/site/docs/Lord%20Evans%20Appt%20Oct%2007.pdf Press Release, 09 October 2007], accessed 25 November 2008.</ref>
  
One month after leaving government he took up an advisory role to the London CEO of
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One month after leaving government he took up an advisory role to the London CEO of [[EFG Private Bank]], where he is now chairman.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-evans-of-temple-guiting/2544 Biographies Lord Evans] ''Parliament.uk'', accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>
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*Adviser to CEO of [[EFG]],<ref>EFG, [http://www.efgl.com/site/docs/Lord%20Evans%20Appt%20Oct%2007.pdf Press Release, 09 October 2007], accessed 25 November 2008.</ref> [[EFG Private Bank Limited]] (http://www.efgl.com/) - London-based private bank
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*Adviser to CEO and later chairman of [[EFG]], in October 2007.<ref> [http://www.efgl.com/site/docs/Lord%20Evans%20Appt%20Oct%2007.pdf Press Release] ''EFG'', 09 October 2007, accessed 25 November 2008.</ref> [[EFG Private Bank Limited]] (http://www.efgl.com/) - London-based private bank. Approved by [[ACOBA]], "on the basis of his undertaking that he would have no dealings on behalf of the bank with UK Government Ministers or officials"<ref> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/acoba/assets/acobaninthreport2006_08.pdf The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>
  
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In an investigation into interests of the House of Lords by the ''Wall Street Journal'', Evans said he is no longer chairman of [[EFG Private Bank]] and no longer holds any position in the finance sector.<ref> [http://graphics.wsj.com/house-of-lords/ House of Lords] ''Wall Street Journal'', accessed 19 December 2014 </ref>
  
 
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Lord Evans of Temple Guiting, Matthew Evans (born 1941) is a life peer from the UK Labour Party. He was a government whip from 2002 until he left the government in September 2007.[1]

One month after leaving government he took up an advisory role to the London CEO of EFG Private Bank, where he is now chairman.[2]

Background

Current activities

Consultancies

In an investigation into interests of the House of Lords by the Wall Street Journal, Evans said he is no longer chairman of EFG Private Bank and no longer holds any position in the finance sector.[5]

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

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Resources

Notes and References

  1. EFG, Press Release, 09 October 2007, accessed 25 November 2008.
  2. Biographies Lord Evans Parliament.uk, accessed 6 November 2014
  3. Press Release EFG, 09 October 2007, accessed 25 November 2008.
  4. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 6 November 2014
  5. House of Lords Wall Street Journal, accessed 19 December 2014