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− | Lord '''Stephen Green''' is the former Group Chairman of [[HSBC]] Holdings who became UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment in both the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] and the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] on 11 January 2011. | + | Lord '''Stephen Green''' is the former Group Chairman of [[HSBC]] Holdings who became UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment in both the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] and the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] on 11 January 2011. He is due to retire in December 2013. |
Revision as of 12:00, 28 October 2013
Lord Stephen Green is the former Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings who became UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment in both the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 11 January 2011. He is due to retire in December 2013.
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HSBC years
While chairman of HSBC, Green, a Church of England lay preacher, pursued business links with senior figures in the Egyptian regime. In 1998, he co-chaired the Egyptian British Business Council, a high-level group that reported to then British and Egyptian prime ministers Tony Blair and Kamal Ganzouri.[1]
Joining the Coalition Government
In September 2010, after 28 years working for HSBC it was announced that Green would join the UK's Conservative – Liberal Democrat coalition government in early 2011 as the Minister of State for Trade and Investment in an unpaid capacity. He stepped down as Group Chairman of HSBC on 3 December 2010 and was replaced by Douglas Flint. To enable him to be accountable to Parliament, he was created a life peer on 16 November 2010 as Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint, of Hurstpierpoint in the County of West Sussex, and was introduced in the House of Lords on 22 November.
Prime Minister David Cameron said of the appointment;
- “This role reflects the enormous importance this Government places on forging strong international relationships to open new trade links, promote British business overseas and maximise inward investment to the UK." [2]
Business 20 proposal
At the 2009 World Economic Forum in Davos, Green proposed that a "Business 20" forum be set up, designed to mirror the G20 group of the world's leading economies. It would, however, be made up of big international companies, rather than governments.[3]
Lobbying roles
- Former chairman of the British Bankers' Association.
- Board member and UK representative on the European Banking Federation
Meetings with lobbyists
In July 2013 new government figures showed that Green had met with individuals from Brunswick and Montrose Public Affairs Consultants lobbying agencies. [4]
References
Mathiason, Nick, "HSBC under fire over leading role in land deals for Mubarak regime," Guardian 01 May 2011, accessed 08 October 2012.
Notes
- ↑ Mathiason, Nick, "HSBC under fire over leading role in land deals for Mubarak regime," Guardian 01 May 2011, accessed 08 October 2012.
- ↑ Experienced banker takes Government trade role, UKTI website, 08 Sep 2010, acc January 2010
- ↑ Telegraph blog, Jan 30 2009
- ↑ Patrick Wintour, Call to broaden register of lobbyists as new figures show extent of meetings, The Guardian, 11 July 2013 19.25 BST