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+ | Asda was heavily involved in the DoH’s flagship healthy eating programme, [[Change4Life]]. | ||
+ | The £250 million anti-obesity scheme, which Ms Jarvis oversaw, gave money-off vouchers for healthy products that could be redeemed on Asda’s own-brand food. | ||
According to the ''Daily Mail'', Jarvis left the DoH 'amid rumours of infighting as Health Secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] attempted to introduce reforms'. | According to the ''Daily Mail'', Jarvis left the DoH 'amid rumours of infighting as Health Secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] attempted to introduce reforms'. |
Revision as of 15:42, 13 November 2011
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Sian Jarvis is group director of communications and public affairs at Asda, a position she took up in November 2011 after 12 years at the UK's Department for Health (DoH). She had been the DoH's director-general for communications since 2004. [1]
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Asda was heavily involved in the DoH’s flagship healthy eating programme, Change4Life. The £250 million anti-obesity scheme, which Ms Jarvis oversaw, gave money-off vouchers for healthy products that could be redeemed on Asda’s own-brand food.
According to the Daily Mail, Jarvis left the DoH 'amid rumours of infighting as Health Secretary Andrew Lansley attempted to introduce reforms'.
- Last night an Asda spokeswoman said the Cabinet Office had cleared Ms Jarvis’s appointment.
She said: ‘Sian’s appointment has been scrutinised by the business appointments committee in the normal way. It is satisfied there is no conflict of interest and has cleared her. There is a two-year ban on lobbying Ministers that applies to all senior civil servants, which safeguards against any potential conflicts.’[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Health spin doctor joins Asda... The supermarket that backed her £250m anti-obesity drive, Daily Mail.co.uk, 13 November 2011, acc Nov 2011