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− | Baron '''Paul Myners''' | + | Baron '''Paul Myners'''(born 1 April 1948) was Financial Services Secretary - or City Minister - in the UK Treasury department until May 2010. He was made a minister and peer by former Labour Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] in October 2008. |
Robert Peston of the BBC says of Myners: | Robert Peston of the BBC says of Myners: | ||
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*Member of the court of the [[Bank of England]] | *Member of the court of the [[Bank of England]] | ||
*[[National Pensions Savings Scheme]], chair designate. NPSS is intended to deliver cheap pensions to relatively low-paid workers. | *[[National Pensions Savings Scheme]], chair designate. NPSS is intended to deliver cheap pensions to relatively low-paid workers. | ||
+ | *[[Powergen]] - PowerGen | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:47, 24 March 2011
Baron Paul Myners(born 1 April 1948) was Financial Services Secretary - or City Minister - in the UK Treasury department until May 2010. He was made a minister and peer by former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown in October 2008.
Robert Peston of the BBC says of Myners:
- If there is such a thing as a Brownite establishment class, Myners would be one of its elders.[1]
Positions
Previous posts
- Land Securities, Chair
- Guardian Media Group, Chair
- Marks & Spencer, Chair
- Gartmore, a pension fund manager, Chair
- Member of the court of the Bank of England
- National Pensions Savings Scheme, chair designate. NPSS is intended to deliver cheap pensions to relatively low-paid workers.
- Powergen - PowerGen
References
- ↑ Robert Peston, Who Runs Britain? 2008, page 124