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'''Neil Sherlock''' is a special adviser to Liberal Democrat leader [[Nick Clegg]]. He is married to Baroness Parminter.<ref> Christopher Hope, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/liberaldemocrats/9893252/Lord-Rennard-Lib-Dems-bring-in-private-firm-to-run-whistle-blowing-system-after-criticism-from-campaigners.html Lord Rennard: Lib Dems bring in private firm to run whistle blowing system after criticism from campaigners], The Telegraph, 25 Feb 2013 </ref> | '''Neil Sherlock''' is a special adviser to Liberal Democrat leader [[Nick Clegg]]. He is married to Baroness Parminter.<ref> Christopher Hope, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/liberaldemocrats/9893252/Lord-Rennard-Lib-Dems-bring-in-private-firm-to-run-whistle-blowing-system-after-criticism-from-campaigners.html Lord Rennard: Lib Dems bring in private firm to run whistle blowing system after criticism from campaigners], The Telegraph, 25 Feb 2013 </ref> | ||
− | Sherlock is a former public and regulatory affairs partner at | + | Sherlock is a former public and regulatory affairs partner at accountancy firm [[KPMG]]. <ref> Mark Leftly [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/elementary-move-for-clegg-aide-neil-sherlock-8527611.html Elementary move for Clegg aide Neil Sherlock], The Telegraph, 10 March 2013, Accessed 9 September 2014 </ref> |
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Revision as of 14:53, 9 September 2014
Neil Sherlock is a special adviser to Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg. He is married to Baroness Parminter.[1]
Sherlock is a former public and regulatory affairs partner at accountancy firm KPMG. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Christopher Hope, Lord Rennard: Lib Dems bring in private firm to run whistle blowing system after criticism from campaigners, The Telegraph, 25 Feb 2013
- ↑ Mark Leftly Elementary move for Clegg aide Neil Sherlock, The Telegraph, 10 March 2013, Accessed 9 September 2014