Difference between revisions of "Duncan Cantor"
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− | Senior public affairs officer at [[HBOS]], who replaced [[Alastair Ross]], [[Duncan Cantor]] came from [[Bupa]], where he was a senior policy analyst.{{ref| | + | Senior public affairs officer at [[HBOS]], who replaced [[Alastair Ross]], [[Duncan Cantor]] came from [[Bupa]], where he was a senior policy analyst.{{ref|1}} |
− | Cantor is currently on secondment to the [[Scottish Parliament]], where he is secretary to the [[Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy]], which amounted to HBOS contributing £17602 in 2006.{{ref| | + | Cantor is currently on secondment to the [[Scottish Parliament]], where he is secretary to the [[Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy]], which amounted to HBOS contributing £17602 in 2006.{{ref|2}} |
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | + | # {{note|1}} The Sunday Herald, 08.10.06 | |
− | + | # {{note|2}} The Socttish Parliament, Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy. Accessed at: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/crossPartyGroups/groups/scot-econ/2006.09.27CPGScotEconMinutes.pdf, last viewed 09.02.07 | |
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Revision as of 15:13, 9 February 2007
Senior public affairs officer at HBOS, who replaced Alastair Ross, Duncan Cantor came from Bupa, where he was a senior policy analyst.[1]
Cantor is currently on secondment to the Scottish Parliament, where he is secretary to the Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy, which amounted to HBOS contributing £17602 in 2006.[2]
Notes
- ^ The Sunday Herald, 08.10.06
- ^ The Socttish Parliament, Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy. Accessed at: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/crossPartyGroups/groups/scot-econ/2006.09.27CPGScotEconMinutes.pdf, last viewed 09.02.07