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[[File:Chloe_Smith_Cabinet_office.jpg|right|thumbnail| Chloe Smith. <br>'''Source: Cabinet Office''']] [[Chloe Smith]] (born 17 May 1982) was Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 2011 until a reshuffle in September 2012 saw her moved to the Cabinet Office.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/ministerial-appointments/ Details of Ministerial appointments have been announced.], Number 10.gov.uk, 16 October 2011.</ref> As the Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform, she has responsibility for overseeing the Government's preparation of a statutory lobbying register.
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[[File:Chloe_Smith_Cabinet_office.jpg|right|thumbnail| Chloe Smith. <br>''Source: Cabinet Office'']] [[Chloe Smith]] (born 17 May 1982) was Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 2011 until a reshuffle in September 2012 saw her moved to the Cabinet Office.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/ministerial-appointments/ Details of Ministerial appointments have been announced.], Number 10.gov.uk, 16 October 2011.</ref> As the Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform, she has responsibility for overseeing the Government's preparation of a statutory lobbying register.
  
 
Smith was elected MP for Norwich North at a 2009 by-election following the resignation of Labour MP [[Ian Gibson]] after the MPs' expenses scandal. She retained the seat on new boundaries at the 2010 general election.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/chloe-smith/72302 Chloe Smith], www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.</ref>
 
Smith was elected MP for Norwich North at a 2009 by-election following the resignation of Labour MP [[Ian Gibson]] after the MPs' expenses scandal. She retained the seat on new boundaries at the 2010 general election.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/chloe-smith/72302 Chloe Smith], www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.</ref>

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Chloe Smith.
Source: Cabinet Office

Chloe Smith (born 17 May 1982) was Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 2011 until a reshuffle in September 2012 saw her moved to the Cabinet Office.[1] As the Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform, she has responsibility for overseeing the Government's preparation of a statutory lobbying register.

Smith was elected MP for Norwich North at a 2009 by-election following the resignation of Labour MP Ian Gibson after the MPs' expenses scandal. She retained the seat on new boundaries at the 2010 general election.[2]

Background

After graduating from York University Smith joined Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, where as a management consultant she advised private businesses, government departments and public bodies, which according to her website gave her "a lot of valuable experience". [3]

Political career

In her gap year Smith worked for former Conservative education secretary Gillian Shepherd, whom she describes as a "real mentor". She also worked for former Conservative vice chairman Bernard Jenkin.[3] Smith was appointed an assistant Government Whip in 2010.[4] She replaced Justine Greening as the Economic Secretary to the Treasury on 14 October 2011, in the reshuffle following Liam Fox's resignation from the Government.[5]

Affiliations

Party groups

Member: Conservative Friends of Israel 2001-, Conservative Party Implementation Team 2008-09, Tory Reform Group 2009-[6]

Select committees

Member: Work and Pensions 2009-10[7]

Councils, public bodies

Honorary Vice-President, Norfolk Association of Local Councils 2009-; School governor, Heartsease Primary School, Norwich 2010-[8]

People

  • Emily Hamilton - now head of press at lobbying firm Westbourne Communications, previously ran Chloe Smith’s Westminster office during her time as an opposition backbencher general election candidate, and Government Whip after the 2009 Norwich North by-election [9]

Accountancy firm

  • In January 2012 Chloe Smith declared the following income on the MPs' Register of Interests: a payment of £850 from Deloitte MCS Ltd, 2 New Street Square, London, for business consultancy. Hours worked: 1 week, prior to resignation, post by-election." [10]

Notes

  1. Details of Ministerial appointments have been announced., Number 10.gov.uk, 16 October 2011.
  2. Chloe Smith, www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Profile: Chloe Smith, BBC News, 24 July 2009
  4. Chloe Smith, www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.
  5. Details of Ministerial appointments have been announced., Number 10.gov.uk, 16 October 2011.
  6. Chloe Smith, www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.
  7. Chloe Smith, www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.
  8. Chloe Smith, www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.
  9. House of Commons, REGISTER OF MEMBERS’’ FINANCIAL INTERESTS as at 13 January 2012, p.318