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[[Tullow Oil]] is an oil company with investments in some 15 African countries.<ref>Ed Upright, [http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/sunderlands-deal-raises-eyebrows/ Sunderland’s Deal Raises Eyebrows], ''New York Times'', 1 August 2012.</ref>
 
[[Tullow Oil]] is an oil company with investments in some 15 African countries.<ref>Ed Upright, [http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/sunderlands-deal-raises-eyebrows/ Sunderland’s Deal Raises Eyebrows], ''New York Times'', 1 August 2012.</ref>
  
==Lobbying firms==
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==People==
*[[Portland]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011 </ref>
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*[[Aidan Heavey]] - CEO and founder. Tory party donor
  
==Donations==
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==Influencing politicians==
*[[Michael Gove]] registered the following donation from Tullow in 2010:  
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According to the ''Guardian'', British ministers including the then Foreign Secretary [[William Hague]] 'lobbied strongly' on behalf of [[Tullow Oil]] after it became involved in a tax dispute in Uganda. A spokesperson for Hague said, 'it is part of the government’s duty to support British business and British citizens abroad. This case is no different from any other case in which a British company seeks assistance through a UK embassy.'<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2015/apr/01/tory-100-industry-captains-party-donors-tax-avoiders The Tory 100: captains of industry, party donors (and a few tax avoiders)] ''Guardian'', 1 April 2015, accessed 2 April 2015.</ref>
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==Lobbying and PR firms==
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*[[Portland PR]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011 </ref>
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*[[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]]
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==Political donations==
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[[Michael Gove]] registered the following donation from Tullow in 2010:  
 
:Name of donor: Tullow Oil plc
 
:Name of donor: Tullow Oil plc
 
:Address of donor: Building 11 Chiswick Park 566 Chiswick High Road London w4 5YS
 
:Address of donor: Building 11 Chiswick Park 566 Chiswick High Road London w4 5YS
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:Donor status: company
 
:Donor status: company
 
:(Registered 26 May 2010) <ref> as recorded in Register of Members Financial Interests as at 6 September 2010 </ref>
 
:(Registered 26 May 2010) <ref> as recorded in Register of Members Financial Interests as at 6 September 2010 </ref>
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Gove also registered an individual donation from Heavey in October 2011 for £12,500.
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:Name of donor: Mr Aidan Heavey
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:Address of donor: private
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:Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £12,500
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:Donor status: individual
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:(Registered 12 October 2011)
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Oil Industry]]
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[[Category:Oil Industry]][[Category:Conservative Party Donors]][[Category:Fracking]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 April 2015

Tullow Oil is an oil company with investments in some 15 African countries.[1]

People

Influencing politicians

According to the Guardian, British ministers including the then Foreign Secretary William Hague 'lobbied strongly' on behalf of Tullow Oil after it became involved in a tax dispute in Uganda. A spokesperson for Hague said, 'it is part of the government’s duty to support British business and British citizens abroad. This case is no different from any other case in which a British company seeks assistance through a UK embassy.'[2]

Lobbying and PR firms

Political donations

Michael Gove registered the following donation from Tullow in 2010:

Name of donor: Tullow Oil plc
Address of donor: Building 11 Chiswick Park 566 Chiswick High Road London w4 5YS
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £10,000
Donor status: company
(Registered 26 May 2010) [4]

Gove also registered an individual donation from Heavey in October 2011 for £12,500.

Name of donor: Mr Aidan Heavey
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £12,500
Donor status: individual
(Registered 12 October 2011)

Notes

  1. Ed Upright, Sunderland’s Deal Raises Eyebrows, New York Times, 1 August 2012.
  2. The Tory 100: captains of industry, party donors (and a few tax avoiders) Guardian, 1 April 2015, accessed 2 April 2015.
  3. APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011
  4. as recorded in Register of Members Financial Interests as at 6 September 2010