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− | The latest register of members interests show that Jowell received £10,000 from consultancy firm [[Incorporated London]] for 'providing advice on strategy and project development' as a senior adviser to the firm for approximately | + | The latest register of members interests show that Jowell received £10,000 from consultancy firm [[Incorporated London]] for 'providing advice on strategy and project development' as a senior adviser to the firm for approximately three days during October to December 2014.<ref> Parliament.UK [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/150223/jowell_tessa.htm Tessa Jowell Register of Members' Financial Interests: Part 1, as at 23rd February 2015], accessed 15 April 2015.</ref> The firm was set up by [[Godric Smith]], [[Tony Blair]]'s official spokesman between 2001 and 2004, and [[Greg Nugent]], a former marketing director for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It refuses to reveal it's clients, but one is thought to be [[Gatwick airport]] who are looking for help with the political battle for a second runway. Jowell's association with a company who do not provide any transparency has been criticised by the [[PRCA]] director general, [[Francis Ingham]], who said: 'Every PRCA member discloses the names of all of their clients and all of their staff on a quarterly basis. If you're ashamed of you clients; ashamed of your staff; and refuse to sign up to a code of conduct, you shouldn't expect to curry much public confidence.' [[APPC]] chairman [[Iain Anderson]] said: 'Our approach at the APPC is clear – you can’t be a policymaker and a lobbyist. That’s why we operate a strict code of conduct which has transparency as its hallmark.' |
Jowell has said: 'My role is to provide advice and support to the founders rather than to work with their clients. I will also be undertaking mentoring and development with their young staff members.'<ref> David Singleton [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/jowell-advises-secretive-agency Jowell advises secretive agency] ''Public Affairs News'', 20 March 2015, accessed 15 April 2015.</ref> | Jowell has said: 'My role is to provide advice and support to the founders rather than to work with their clients. I will also be undertaking mentoring and development with their young staff members.'<ref> David Singleton [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/jowell-advises-secretive-agency Jowell advises secretive agency] ''Public Affairs News'', 20 March 2015, accessed 15 April 2015.</ref> |
Revision as of 12:32, 15 April 2015
Dame Tessa Jowell is the Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood. She was Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport from 2001 to 2007.[1]
She is married to David Mills.
Consultancy work
The latest register of members interests show that Jowell received £10,000 from consultancy firm Incorporated London for 'providing advice on strategy and project development' as a senior adviser to the firm for approximately three days during October to December 2014.[2] The firm was set up by Godric Smith, Tony Blair's official spokesman between 2001 and 2004, and Greg Nugent, a former marketing director for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It refuses to reveal it's clients, but one is thought to be Gatwick airport who are looking for help with the political battle for a second runway. Jowell's association with a company who do not provide any transparency has been criticised by the PRCA director general, Francis Ingham, who said: 'Every PRCA member discloses the names of all of their clients and all of their staff on a quarterly basis. If you're ashamed of you clients; ashamed of your staff; and refuse to sign up to a code of conduct, you shouldn't expect to curry much public confidence.' APPC chairman Iain Anderson said: 'Our approach at the APPC is clear – you can’t be a policymaker and a lobbyist. That’s why we operate a strict code of conduct which has transparency as its hallmark.'
Jowell has said: 'My role is to provide advice and support to the founders rather than to work with their clients. I will also be undertaking mentoring and development with their young staff members.'[3]
Notes
- ↑ Rt Hon Dame Tessa Jowell, www.parliament.uk, accessed 15 May 2013.
- ↑ Parliament.UK Tessa Jowell Register of Members' Financial Interests: Part 1, as at 23rd February 2015, accessed 15 April 2015.
- ↑ David Singleton Jowell advises secretive agency Public Affairs News, 20 March 2015, accessed 15 April 2015.