Difference between revisions of "Thomas Taylor"
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− | Lord Taylor is an Adviser to arms manufacturers [[BAE Systems]], PFI contractor EDS and Chairman of Grove Properties Ltd, Canatxx Energy Ventures Ltd. He is a Consultant to Shorrock Security Systems Ltd. He gave £2,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 | + | Lord Taylor is an Adviser to arms manufacturers [[BAE Systems]], PFI contractor EDS and Chairman of Grove Properties Ltd, Canatxx Energy Ventures Ltd. He is a Consultant to Shorrock Security Systems Ltd. He gave £2,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 <ref>Mark Hollingsworth, [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/openup/story/0,,1131126,00.html Peer denies sales pitch for BAE in Lords debate, 'Former defence chief says he did not have to declare interest'], ''The Guardian'', 26 January 2004.</ref> |
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+ | In January 2009 Lord Taylor was involved in the 'erminegate' affair when a ''Sunday Times'' undercover investigation revealed that he was willing to amend laws in exchange for money.<ref>Nicholas Watt, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jan/25/lords-house-commons-corruption-allegations 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords'], ''The Guardian'', 26 January 2009.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:36, 17 January 2012
Lord Taylor is an Adviser to arms manufacturers BAE Systems, PFI contractor EDS and Chairman of Grove Properties Ltd, Canatxx Energy Ventures Ltd. He is a Consultant to Shorrock Security Systems Ltd. He gave £2,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 [1]
In January 2009 Lord Taylor was involved in the 'erminegate' affair when a Sunday Times undercover investigation revealed that he was willing to amend laws in exchange for money.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Mark Hollingsworth, Peer denies sales pitch for BAE in Lords debate, 'Former defence chief says he did not have to declare interest', The Guardian, 26 January 2004.
- ↑ Nicholas Watt, 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords', The Guardian, 26 January 2009.