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*[[Malcolm Morton]] - ex-parliamentary aide to [[David Rutley]] MP, assisting on the [[Treasury Select Committee]], and latterly in his capacity as Parliamentary Private Secretary to [[Damian Green]] MP, the Minister of State for Immigration in the Home Office. Before the 2010 General Election, Malcolm served as policy researcher to [[Mark Harper]] MP in his role as Shadow Work and Pensions Minister. Harper is now in charge of regulating lobbyists with the introduction of a statutory register of lobbyists.<ref>[http://www.quillerconsultants.com/Our-People/Malcolm-Morton.aspx, Our People], Quiller Consultants, accessed Jan 2012</ref>
 
*[[Malcolm Morton]] - ex-parliamentary aide to [[David Rutley]] MP, assisting on the [[Treasury Select Committee]], and latterly in his capacity as Parliamentary Private Secretary to [[Damian Green]] MP, the Minister of State for Immigration in the Home Office. Before the 2010 General Election, Malcolm served as policy researcher to [[Mark Harper]] MP in his role as Shadow Work and Pensions Minister. Harper is now in charge of regulating lobbyists with the introduction of a statutory register of lobbyists.<ref>[http://www.quillerconsultants.com/Our-People/Malcolm-Morton.aspx, Our People], Quiller Consultants, accessed Jan 2012</ref>
 
*[[Michael Smyth]] - Senior adviser at Quiller. A former partner at legal firm [[Clifford Chance]] and the firm’s Global Head of Public Policy and Government Relations for a decade. His extensive legal experience has included running public inquiries in the UK (including the [[Hutton Inquiry]] (2004) and [[Deepcut Review]] (2006)) and abroad (including in Gibraltar and the [[Cayman Islands]]) <ref> Quiller Consultants, [http://www.quillerconsultants.com/Our-People/Michael-Smyth-CBE.aspx Our People: Michael Smyth CBE], undated, website accessed 14 October 2011 </ref>
 
*[[Michael Smyth]] - Senior adviser at Quiller. A former partner at legal firm [[Clifford Chance]] and the firm’s Global Head of Public Policy and Government Relations for a decade. His extensive legal experience has included running public inquiries in the UK (including the [[Hutton Inquiry]] (2004) and [[Deepcut Review]] (2006)) and abroad (including in Gibraltar and the [[Cayman Islands]]) <ref> Quiller Consultants, [http://www.quillerconsultants.com/Our-People/Michael-Smyth-CBE.aspx Our People: Michael Smyth CBE], undated, website accessed 14 October 2011 </ref>
*John Eisenhammer  
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*[[John Eisenhammer]]
*Alasdair Murray  
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*[[Alasdair Murray]]
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==Clients==
 
==Clients==

Revision as of 14:41, 6 October 2012

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Quiller Consultants is a PR and lobbying firm. It is part of the Huntsworth Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s constituency chairman Lord Chadlington.

"Years of inside experience"

According to Quiller's website:

"The Quiller team is drawn from across the political spectrum and has many years of inside experience of Whitehall and Westminster at the most senior level, including Downing Street and the Treasury. This gives us a very broad range of contacts with politicians, civil servants and regulators. We also know how the system really works and how our clients can make their case most effectively. Sometimes this is best done behind the scenes. At other times, the situation will call for a high-profile campaign, where we help clients influence opinion through the media as well as in Parliament."[1]

Quiller offers reputation management, financial and corporate communications, public affairs advice, campaigning expertise, litigation communications and crisis and issues management.

People

  • Stephen Parkinson - Ex-Conservative Party aide who was part of the small team that used to prepare David Cameron for Prime Minister’s Questions when he was leader of the Opposition. Before that was Director of Research at the Centre for Policy Studies, the free market think-thank. Was also a Conservative candidate for Newcastle upon Tyne North at the 2010 general election, and subsequently National Organiser of the cross-party NO to AV campaign for the referendum in May 2011.[3]

Clients

Quiller lists clients as follows: multinational companies, financial institutions, public sector bodies, foreign governments, membership and campaigning organizations, professional services firms, schools and universities, charities, family offices, and individuals.[6]

Quiller joined the APPC in May 2010, listing its clients (June-August 2010) as:[7] Bank of America, Brewin Dolphin Limited, Citadel Investment Group, Experian Limited, HG Capital, HSBC Bank Plc, Reaction Engines Limited, Telefónica O2 UK Limited, Tesco Plc, Business Service Association, Capita Group Plc, City of London Corporation, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Sir Keith Park Memorial Campaign, Tullett Prebon Plc, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UAE

Prior to May 2010, Quiller failed to reveal its client list. However, other reports suggest that it advised these organisations:

2011

Lobbying clients according to the Association of Professional Political Consultants's register as of December 2011:[10]Brewin Dolphin | Experian | Financial Reporting Council | HSBC | Iggesund Paperboard | LGC | Maximus UK | Migrationwatch UK | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UAE | Mitie Group | Pinnacle Regeneration Group | PwC | Reaction Engines | Telefónica O2 UK | Tesco | The Actuarial Profession | British Land | Business Services Association | Capita | City of London Corporation | Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust | Transport Sense | Tullett Prebon

Lobbying clients in the quarter to May 2011.[11]

Brewin Dolphin Limited, Experian Limited, Financial Reporting Council, HG Capital, HSBC Bank Plc, JustGiving, LGC,Migrationwatch UK, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UAE, Mitie Group Plc, PwC, Reaction Engines Limited, Telefónica O2 UK,The Actuarial Profession, The British Land Company PLC, Business Services Association, Capita Group Plc, City of London Corporation, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust,Transport Sense, Tullett Prebon Plc

United Kingdom-United Arab Emirates All-Party Parliamentary Group - 'Quiller Consultants provide secretariat services to the group on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates. [12]


2011 APPC Register

George Bridges, Nick Dunne, John Eisenhammer, Malcolm Morton, Alasdair Murray, Bee Roycroft, John Slinger, Larry Smith, Peter Wilson-Smith[11]

Former staff

  • Peter Barnes: "helps clients to engage effectively with the UK Government, Parliament and competition authorities. He has a particular specialization in healthcare, financial services, energy and gambling policy." He spent almost a decade at senior levels in two government departments: at HM Treasury he was private secretary (chief of staff) to the Minister responsible for Government policy on tax and financial services. Then as Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Social Security, he helped to legislate major reforms of welfare and pensions.[13]

Contacts

Quiller Consultants 11-12 Buckingham Gate London SW1E 6LB

Tel: +44 (0)20 7233 9444 Fax: +44 (0)20 7233 657

http://www.quillerconsult.co.uk

References

  1. Quiller Consultants website, accessed Nov 2008
  2. Quiller Consultants website, accessed Nov 2008
  3. Stephen Parkinson, Quiller Consultants' website, accessed 19 October 2011
  4. Our People, Quiller Consultants, accessed Jan 2012
  5. Quiller Consultants, Our People: Michael Smyth CBE, undated, website accessed 14 October 2011
  6. Quiller consultants Our clients, accessed 29 January 2009
  7. APPC register, 1 June- 31 August 2010
  8. Private-equity body BVCA appoints comms director, Public Affairs News, May 2008
  9. http://www.bridgesventures.com/news.php?newsID=39
  10. APPC Register, accessed December 2011
  11. 11.0 11.1 [1 March - 31 May 2011]
  12. Register of ALL-PARTY GROUPS October 2010, and 28 October 2011
  13. Quiller Consultants website, accessed Nov 2008


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