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− | Jonathan Luff is a former diplomat who served as Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s adviser on digital strategy until October 2012, leaving to become a lobbyist for controversial payday lender [[Wonga]]. | + | '''Jonathan Luff''' is a former diplomat who served as Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s adviser on digital strategy until October 2012, leaving to become a lobbyist for controversial payday lender [[Wonga]]. |
==Activities== | ==Activities== |
Revision as of 04:30, 12 November 2012
Jonathan Luff is a former diplomat who served as Prime Minister David Cameron's adviser on digital strategy until October 2012, leaving to become a lobbyist for controversial payday lender Wonga.
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In October 2012 Luff quit his Downing Street role to become a lobbyist for Wonga. Luff was given clearance to begin work immediately for the company, raising fresh concerns about the 'revolving door' between government and big business.[1]
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- ↑ Adam Sherwin, 'David Cameron adviser Jonathan Luff quits to join payday lender Wonga as lobbyist', The Independent, 31 October 2012.