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==Asia-Pacific Foudation==
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==Asia-Pacific Foundation==
  
The Asia-Pacific Foundation is a UK think tank, that describes itself as an "International Policy Assessment Group"
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The Asia-Pacific Foundation is a UK think tank, that describes itself as an "International Policy Assessment Group" {{ref|1}}
  
The foundation was launched in March 2001. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Daily Excelsior, a conference on terrorism in Asia was held in London to mark the launch of the foundation.
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The foundation was launched in March 2001. According to the ''Jammu and Kashmir Daily Excelsior'', a conference on terrorism in Asia was held in London to mark the launch of the foundation. {{ref|2}}
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
  
The foundations organisation web page states that "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, denominational group, ideological movement, or pressure group, be they in the West or in the Asia Pacific region."
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The foundation's organisation web page states that "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, denominational group, ideological movement, or pressure group, be they in the West or in the Asia Pacific region." {{ref|3}}
  
 
According to the [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Asia-Pacific_Foundation#Funding Sourcewatch website] "No information appears to have ever been published detailing the Foundation's funding sources. The Foundation does not appear to publish accounts."
 
According to the [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Asia-Pacific_Foundation#Funding Sourcewatch website] "No information appears to have ever been published detailing the Foundation's funding sources. The Foundation does not appear to publish accounts."
  
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==Is the APF a company, a charity, or neither?==
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There does not appear to be an "Asia-Pacific Foundation" registered either at Companies House [http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/WebCHeck/fastrack/] or at the [[UK Charity Commission]] [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/search.asp?words=asia-pacific&searchby=name&keyType=N&limit=200&removed=true&position=2&submit=+Run+Search+&OpArea=S&area_of_op=]. Attempting to ascertain whether and how the organisation has been formally registered is not made easier by the fact it has never published a postal address. However, MJ and Sajjan Gohel are directors of [[Geo Political Research Limited]], along with [[Anupama Kumari Gohel]] [http://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/viewCompanyDetails.do?companyId=04436287], who is MJ Gohel's daughter [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/bikaner10.htm]. It is not known whether this consulting company has any operational or financial connection to the APF.
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In the past, the Foundation has certainly given the ''impression'' that it has charitable status. The 'Organisation' page on the APF's website used to state: "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is an independent, non-profit making policy assessment group... The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants." [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Image:AsiaPacificFoundationOrganisationPage29July2005.jpg]
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
  
Director & CEO: M. J. Gohel  
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*Director & CEO: [[M. J. Gohel]]
 
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*Chairman: The [[Peter Lyle Mackay, 4th Earl of Inchcape|Earl of Inchcape]]
Chairman: The Earl of Inchcape  
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*Director for International Security: [[Sajjan M. Gohel]]
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*APF Co-Ordination: [[Fiona Brown]]
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*APF Events: [[Melissa Smith]]
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*APF Development: [[Teresa De Santis]]
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*APF Administration: [[Lisa Watson]]
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===Advisory Board===
  
Director for International Security: Sajjan M. Gohel
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* Chair: Rear Admiral [[Richard Cobbold]] (as at Sept 2001) [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Image:APFBulletinSept2001-Credits-DownloadedJuly2005-ScreengrabTakenMay2006.png]. Cobbold is also the Director of [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies|RUSI]] [http://www.rusi.org/about/staff/][http://www.rusi.org/go.php?structureID=S4332E5804C30C&keywords=Cobbold&ref=E423AFD8441D29].
  
APF Co-Ordination: Fiona Brown
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Previous members:
  
APF Events: Melissa Smith
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* Dr [[Rohan K Gunaratna]] (until at least Sept 2001) [http://www.apfoundation.org/bulletin01sept2001.doc]
  
APF Development: Teresa De Santis
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==Notes==
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#{{note|1}} The website, at [http://www.apfoundation.org/ Asia Pacific Foundation] has been altered. For details see the article at [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Asia-Pacific_Foundation sourcewatch]
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#{{note|2}} Daily Excelsior, 6 March, Jihadi groups termed as criminals: International conference holds Pak responsible of abetting terrorism. Available at http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01mar07/news.htm#6 (viewed 7 April 2007)
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#{{note|3}} see note 1
  
APF Administration: Lisa Watson
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[[Category:Think Tanks]]

Latest revision as of 02:57, 7 May 2015

Asia-Pacific Foundation

The Asia-Pacific Foundation is a UK think tank, that describes itself as an "International Policy Assessment Group" [1]

The foundation was launched in March 2001. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Daily Excelsior, a conference on terrorism in Asia was held in London to mark the launch of the foundation. [2]

Funding

The foundation's organisation web page states that "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, denominational group, ideological movement, or pressure group, be they in the West or in the Asia Pacific region." [3]

According to the Sourcewatch website "No information appears to have ever been published detailing the Foundation's funding sources. The Foundation does not appear to publish accounts."

Is the APF a company, a charity, or neither?

There does not appear to be an "Asia-Pacific Foundation" registered either at Companies House [4] or at the UK Charity Commission [5]. Attempting to ascertain whether and how the organisation has been formally registered is not made easier by the fact it has never published a postal address. However, MJ and Sajjan Gohel are directors of Geo Political Research Limited, along with Anupama Kumari Gohel [6], who is MJ Gohel's daughter [7]. It is not known whether this consulting company has any operational or financial connection to the APF.

In the past, the Foundation has certainly given the impression that it has charitable status. The 'Organisation' page on the APF's website used to state: "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is an independent, non-profit making policy assessment group... The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants." [8]

Personnel

Advisory Board

Previous members:

Notes

  1. ^ The website, at Asia Pacific Foundation has been altered. For details see the article at sourcewatch
  2. ^ Daily Excelsior, 6 March, Jihadi groups termed as criminals: International conference holds Pak responsible of abetting terrorism. Available at http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01mar07/news.htm#6 (viewed 7 April 2007)
  3. ^ see note 1