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==Donations to Civitas==
The [[Public Interest Foundation]] provided a total of £18,000 to Civitas between April 2007 and April 2009<ref>A full list of donors is provided by Portillo in the Register of Members’ Interests Session 2001-02 at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmregmem/memi22.htm</ref> and donated £10,000 to the think-tank in 2010.<ref>Dominic Kennedy, ‘Lord Ashcroft, David Cameron and the “missing” £10,000 gift’, TimesOnline, 29 August 2009. Available at http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6814380.ece</ref>
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The [[Public Interest Foundation]] provided a total of £18,000 to Civitas between April 2007 and April 2009<ref>The Public Interest Foundation, Accounts Year Ended 5 April 2009</ref> and donated £10,000 to the think-tank in 2010.<ref>The Public Interest Foundation, Accounts Year Ended 5 April 2010.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 13:03, 21 February 2014

Not to be confused with the New Delhi based Public Interest Foundation

The Public Interest Foundation is a charitable foundation associated with the Jabbar Group. It was set up on 19 February 2007 with two directors: Imran Khand, a Glasgow based businessman and New Labour donor, and Willie Sullivan, a Fife Labour councillor and New Labour networker who was subsequently part of the group Compass.[1] Its website makes it appear to be a progressive campaigning organisation, though it also claims an expertise in 'lobbying'.

Activities

The PIF 'supported and provided some of the secretariat for the British All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Tackling Terrorism.' [2] The PIF sponsors the Journal of Global Policy and the Centre for Global Policy at the London School of Economics.[3] |

People

Is Griffiths a director?

In his entry in the Register of Members Interests Griffiths claims that he is a remunerated director of the Foundation. The precise wording in Griffiths register of interests is 'Remunerated directorships: The Jabbar Group and Public Interest Foundation (non-executive); an infrastructure company and associated charitable foundation.'[7] This is odd as Griffiths is not registered as a director of Public Interest Foundation and in its accounts of February 2008 it declares that it did no business and has no resources.[8]

Advisers

Claims to have a 'Global Advisory board' but no list of its members on the website at the end of February 2009. Prof. David Held [9]|

Donations to Civitas

The Public Interest Foundation provided a total of £18,000 to Civitas between April 2007 and April 2009[10] and donated £10,000 to the think-tank in 2010.[11]

Affiliations

Use Maclay, Murray and Spens of St Vincent Street, Glasgow as lawyers and Company Secretary.[12]

Contact

Notes

  1. Certificate of Incorporation of a Private Limited Company, company No. 6115626, Public Interest Foundation Limited, Given at Companies House 19 February 2007
  2. http://www.publicinterestfoundation.org/
  3. Public Interest Foundation Organisation, accessed 26 February 2009
  4. Companies House 30/06/2008 DIRECTOR APPOINTED WALTER HECHT
  5. Companies House 19/11/2008 DIRECTOR APPOINTED AZIZA KHAND
  6. Companies House, 30/06/2008 DIRECTOR RESIGNED IMRAN KHAND
  7. UK Parliament, Register of Members' Interests, accessed 25 November 2008.
  8. Public Interest Foundation Abbreviated financial Statements for the period ended 29 February 2008
  9. Public Interest Foundation Organisation, accessed 26 February 2009
  10. The Public Interest Foundation, Accounts Year Ended 5 April 2009
  11. The Public Interest Foundation, Accounts Year Ended 5 April 2010.
  12. Certificate of Incorporation of a Private Limited Company, company No. 6115626, Public Interest Foundation Limited, Given at Companies House 19 February 2007
  13. PIF contact, accessed 26 November 2008