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[[Corporate Governance Forum]] acts as the group’s secretariat. £2750 from [[Das Group]], £10,000 from [[Bosch]] (UK), £2000 from [[Jon Moulton]], £14,000 from [[British Petroleum]], £10,500 from Lloyds TSB, £2750 from [[Jefferson Wells]], £2750 from [[Bank of New York Mellon]]. £10,000 from [[National Grid]], £10,000 from [[M+G Investments]], £2000 from Hermes, £2000 from [[Richard Davies Investments]], £5000 from [[British Telecom]] (registered July 2010).
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[[Corporate Governance Forum]] acts as the group’s secretariat. £2750 from [[Das Group]], £10,000 from [[Bosch]] (UK), £2000 from [[Jon Moulton]], £14,000 from [[British Petroleum]], £10,500 from Lloyds TSB, £2750 from [[Jefferson Wells]], £2750 from [[Bank of New York Mellon]]. £10,000 from [[National Grid]], £10,000 from [[M+G Investments]], £2000 from Hermes, £2000 from [[Richard Davies Investments]], £5000 from [[British Telecom]] (registered July 2010).<ref> Register of All-Party Groups, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi145.htm All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group], House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010. </ref>
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===Parliamentary passes===
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In September 2010 the following staff were registered as holding a parliamentary pass:
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*[[Jennifer Bryant Pearson]], Director, [[JBP Associates Ltd]]; Director, [[Strategic Communications International]] Ltd; Director, [[Corporate Governance Forum]] Ltd.
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*[[Alan Cleverly]], CEO, [[The Genesis Initiative]]; CEO and Director, [[Small Business Bureau]] Ltd; Director, [[Corporate Governance Forum]] Ltd. Agent, [[Surrey Heath Conservative Association]]. <ref> Register of All-Party Groups, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi145.htm All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group], House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010. </ref>
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 00:37, 26 October 2010

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The All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group aims to:

influence and develop understanding of corporate governance through the promotion of a culture based on responsible leadership and investment thus enabling corporates and their shareholders to enhance prosperity for the benefit of shareholders, economies and societ

Activities

Record and controversies

Members

Funding

Corporate Governance Forum acts as the group’s secretariat. £2750 from Das Group, £10,000 from Bosch (UK), £2000 from Jon Moulton, £14,000 from British Petroleum, £10,500 from Lloyds TSB, £2750 from Jefferson Wells, £2750 from Bank of New York Mellon. £10,000 from National Grid, £10,000 from M+G Investments, £2000 from Hermes, £2000 from Richard Davies Investments, £5000 from British Telecom (registered July 2010).[1]

Parliamentary passes

In September 2010 the following staff were registered as holding a parliamentary pass:

Contact

Mr Kwasi Kwarteng MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA

Phone: 020 7219 3000

Resources

Notes

  1. Register of All-Party Groups, All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group, House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010.
  2. Register of All-Party Groups, All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group, House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010.