Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Spencer"
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− | In 1999, the Independent reported: '[[Tom Spencer]], former leader of the Conservative group in Brussels, receives lecture fees from the [[European Centre for Public Affairs]], of which his wife, [[Elizabeth Spencer|Elizabeth]], is also a director. Mrs Spencer is director of [[Jeremy Kane International]] and [[European Public Policy Advisers]]'.{{ref|Int}} | + | Elizabeth Spencer is a lobbyist with [[EPPA]]. In 1999, the Independent reported: '[[Tom Spencer]], former leader of the Conservative group in Brussels, receives lecture fees from the [[European Centre for Public Affairs]], of which his wife, [[Elizabeth Spencer|Elizabeth]], is also a director. Mrs Spencer is director of [[Jeremy Kane International]] and [[European Public Policy Advisers]]'.{{ref|Int}} |
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+ | #{{note|Int}}Fran Abrams Westminster Correspondent THE VOTE FOR EUROPE: MEPS WIN BONUSES IN PERKS 'CUTBACK', ''The Independent'' (London), June 2, 1999, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 8 |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 8 June 2007
Elizabeth Spencer is a lobbyist with EPPA. In 1999, the Independent reported: 'Tom Spencer, former leader of the Conservative group in Brussels, receives lecture fees from the European Centre for Public Affairs, of which his wife, Elizabeth, is also a director. Mrs Spencer is director of Jeremy Kane International and European Public Policy Advisers'.[1]
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- ^Fran Abrams Westminster Correspondent THE VOTE FOR EUROPE: MEPS WIN BONUSES IN PERKS 'CUTBACK', The Independent (London), June 2, 1999, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 8