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In 2012, Stirrup was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by ''Sunday Times'' journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.<ref>Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, ''Insight'', ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.</ref> | In 2012, Stirrup was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by ''Sunday Times'' journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.<ref>Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, ''Insight'', ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.</ref> | ||
− | Stirrup reportedly offered to approach General Sir [[Peter Wall]] and Air | + | Stirrup reportedly offered to approach General Sir [[Peter Wall]] and Air Marshal [[Stephen Hillier]]. He also claimed to be a friend of the Defence Minister in the Lords, and the Armed Forces Minister. After being confronted by the ''Sunday Times'', Stirrup denied offering to lobby, and said his earlier meeting had merely been an exploratory discussion.<ref>Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, ''Insight'', ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012, p.15.</ref> |
+ | ===UK: Peers cleared of breaching the lobby code=== | ||
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+ | :Two peers accused of boasting about the way they lobbied top officials to secure military contracts did not break any rules, according to a Whitehall investigation. | ||
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+ | :The report cleared the former Head of the Army, [[Richard Dannatt|Lord Dannatt]] and former Chief of the Defence staff [[Jock Stirrup|Lord Stirrup]]. It dismissed a complaint that they used their influence to secure the contracts for private firms.<ref>[http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-06-13/peers-cleared-of-breaching-the-lobby-code/? 'Peers cleared of breaching the lobby code'], ITV News, 13 June 2013.</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:RAF|Stirrup, Jock]][[Category:House of Lords|Stirrup, Jock]][[Category:Iraq Inquiry witnesses|Stirrup, Jock]] | [[Category:RAF|Stirrup, Jock]][[Category:House of Lords|Stirrup, Jock]][[Category:Iraq Inquiry witnesses|Stirrup, Jock]] | ||
+ | [[Category:British Army|Stirrup, Jock]] [[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Stirrup, Jock]] |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 21 March 2018
Air Chief Marshal Sir Graham Eric (Jock) Stirrup was Chief of the Defence Staff from April 2006 to October 2010, when he was granted a life peerage.[1]
Sunday Times sting operation
In 2012, Stirrup was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by Sunday Times journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.[2]
Stirrup reportedly offered to approach General Sir Peter Wall and Air Marshal Stephen Hillier. He also claimed to be a friend of the Defence Minister in the Lords, and the Armed Forces Minister. After being confronted by the Sunday Times, Stirrup denied offering to lobby, and said his earlier meeting had merely been an exploratory discussion.[3]
UK: Peers cleared of breaching the lobby code
From ITV News:
- Two peers accused of boasting about the way they lobbied top officials to secure military contracts did not break any rules, according to a Whitehall investigation.
- The report cleared the former Head of the Army, Lord Dannatt and former Chief of the Defence staff Lord Stirrup. It dismissed a complaint that they used their influence to secure the contracts for private firms.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Outgoing CDS to receive peerage, number10.gov.uk, 27 October 2010.
- ↑ Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, Insight, Sunday Times, 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.
- ↑ Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, Insight, Sunday Times, 14 October 2012, p.15.
- ↑ 'Peers cleared of breaching the lobby code', ITV News, 13 June 2013.