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:Mr Ashby's firm, [[Bergmans]], lobbies on behalf of more than a dozen large defence and aerospace companies including [[BAE Systems]], [[Northern Defence Industries]], [[UK Defence Forum]], [[Boeing]] and [[Rolls-Royce]], which has been criticised for its past links to the Burmese regime.<ref>James Macintyre, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/exposed-the-arms-lobbyist-in-parliament-854313.html 'Exposed: the arms lobbyist in Parliament'], ''The Independent'', 28 June 2008.</ref> | :Mr Ashby's firm, [[Bergmans]], lobbies on behalf of more than a dozen large defence and aerospace companies including [[BAE Systems]], [[Northern Defence Industries]], [[UK Defence Forum]], [[Boeing]] and [[Rolls-Royce]], which has been criticised for its past links to the Burmese regime.<ref>James Macintyre, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/exposed-the-arms-lobbyist-in-parliament-854313.html 'Exposed: the arms lobbyist in Parliament'], ''The Independent'', 28 June 2008.</ref> | ||
− | Ashby was subsequently stripped of his pass, which in that instance had been issued by [[Baroness Harris]] of Richmond. However as of March 2013 he | + | Ashby was subsequently stripped of his pass in June 2008, which in that instance had been issued by [[Baroness Harris]] of Richmond, who reportedly recognised "that in view of Mr Ashby’s other commercial interests this arrangement is open to misinterpretation".<ref> [http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2008/06/27/rock-campaigner-told-to-leave-parliament-61634-21159169/ |
+ | Rock campaigner told to leave Parliament], The Journal, 27 June 2008, acc 16 May 2013 </ref> However Ashby was later recorded as holding a pass again between 2010 and 2012. As of March 2013 he is listed as work for former defence minister [[Lord Moonie]] on the Register of Interests of Lords Members' Staff, which records the following details: | ||
:Robin Arthur Ashby, "Director-General of UK Defence Forum Ltd, a think tank; Managing Partner, Bergmans (media relations and research); clients include [[Perseus Global]] Ltd (technology transfer in defence, medical, security and telecommunications). Visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1-4 December 2012, as part of UK Defence Forum delegation to gain an understanding of the political and security framework as related to the Saudi Government; airfare and accommodation provided by the [[Government of Saudi Arabia]]". | :Robin Arthur Ashby, "Director-General of UK Defence Forum Ltd, a think tank; Managing Partner, Bergmans (media relations and research); clients include [[Perseus Global]] Ltd (technology transfer in defence, medical, security and telecommunications). Visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1-4 December 2012, as part of UK Defence Forum delegation to gain an understanding of the political and security framework as related to the Saudi Government; airfare and accommodation provided by the [[Government of Saudi Arabia]]". | ||
− | Ashby has denied any conflict of interest arising from his holding | + | Ashby has denied any conflict of interest arising from his holding of parliamentary passes. |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 03:48, 16 May 2013
Robin Ashby has been described as "one of the Britain's best known defence lobbyists". Companies he is known to have lobbied for include BAE Systems, Northern Defence Industries, Boeing and Rolls-Royce. [1]
Ashby is also director-general of the UK Defence Forum, a non-profit organisation sponsored by major arms companies, and is the managing partner of lobbying consultancy Bergmans PR Consultants.
Controversies
Parliamentary passes
In June 2008 The Independent carried a front page story exposing Robin Ashby as gaining privileged access to Parliament and ministers. The article stated:
- A senior arms lobbyist is gaining access to ministers, MPs and peers inside Parliament using a research assistant pass allotted to a member of the House of Lords who benefits financially from one of his companies, The Independent has learnt.
- Robin Ashby, who is chairman of a defence consultancy firm that offers to ask questions of government on behalf of its clients "without your fingerprint being evident", includes among his acquaintances the Defence Secretary, the Chancellor and the Chief Whip.
- Mr Ashby's firm, Bergmans, lobbies on behalf of more than a dozen large defence and aerospace companies including BAE Systems, Northern Defence Industries, UK Defence Forum, Boeing and Rolls-Royce, which has been criticised for its past links to the Burmese regime.[2]
Ashby was subsequently stripped of his pass in June 2008, which in that instance had been issued by Baroness Harris of Richmond, who reportedly recognised "that in view of Mr Ashby’s other commercial interests this arrangement is open to misinterpretation".[3] However Ashby was later recorded as holding a pass again between 2010 and 2012. As of March 2013 he is listed as work for former defence minister Lord Moonie on the Register of Interests of Lords Members' Staff, which records the following details:
- Robin Arthur Ashby, "Director-General of UK Defence Forum Ltd, a think tank; Managing Partner, Bergmans (media relations and research); clients include Perseus Global Ltd (technology transfer in defence, medical, security and telecommunications). Visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1-4 December 2012, as part of UK Defence Forum delegation to gain an understanding of the political and security framework as related to the Saudi Government; airfare and accommodation provided by the Government of Saudi Arabia".
Ashby has denied any conflict of interest arising from his holding of parliamentary passes.
Affiliations
- UK Defence Forum
- Bergmans PR Consultants
- Lewis Moonie - former defence minister turned lobbying consultant
Resources
- Robert Winnett, Lords scandal: Peer faces row over arms lobbyist, The Telegraph, 10:54PM GMT 26 Jan 2009
Notes
- ↑ Robert Winnett, Lords scandal: Peer faces row over arms lobbyist, The Telegraph, 10:54PM GMT 26 Jan 2009
- ↑ James Macintyre, 'Exposed: the arms lobbyist in Parliament', The Independent, 28 June 2008.
- ↑ [http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2008/06/27/rock-campaigner-told-to-leave-parliament-61634-21159169/ Rock campaigner told to leave Parliament], The Journal, 27 June 2008, acc 16 May 2013