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'''Benjamin Mancroft''', Baron Mancroft is a [[Conservative]] member of the [[House of Lords]], having joined in February 1988.
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'''Benjamin Mancroft''', 3rd Baron Mancroft (born 16 May 1957) is a British peer, businessman and [[Conservative Party]] politician.
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He joined the [[House of Lords]] in February 1988.
  
 
==Business interests==
 
==Business interests==
  
Mancroft acts as strategic counsel and sits on the board of the [[Fleurette Group]], which holds Congolese mining interests and is affiliated with Israeli mining magnate [[Dan Gertler]].<ref name="WSJ"> [http://graphics.wsj.com/house-of-lords/ House of Lords] ''Wall Street Journal'', accessed 10 December 2014 </ref>
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Mancroft acts as 'strategic counsel' and sits on the board of the [[Fleurette Group]], which holds Congolese mining interests and is affiliated with Israeli mining magnate [[Dan Gertler]].<ref name="WSJ"> [http://graphics.wsj.com/house-of-lords/ House of Lords] ''Wall Street Journal'', accessed 10 December 2014 </ref>
  
 
In June 2014, Mancroft hosted a cocktail reception at Westminster for lawmakers and businessman for Gertler's family foundation, which aims to help rape victims.
 
In June 2014, Mancroft hosted a cocktail reception at Westminster for lawmakers and businessman for Gertler's family foundation, which aims to help rape victims.

Revision as of 06:15, 11 December 2014

Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft (born 16 May 1957) is a British peer, businessman and Conservative Party politician.

He joined the House of Lords in February 1988.

Business interests

Mancroft acts as 'strategic counsel' and sits on the board of the Fleurette Group, which holds Congolese mining interests and is affiliated with Israeli mining magnate Dan Gertler.[1]

In June 2014, Mancroft hosted a cocktail reception at Westminster for lawmakers and businessman for Gertler's family foundation, which aims to help rape victims.

In response to the Wall Street Journal's questions about the event, Lord Mancroft described himself as 'incorruptible', as he has 'nothing to sell'.[1]


Affiliations

Resources and Notes

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 House of Lords Wall Street Journal, accessed 10 December 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Lord Mancroft Parliament.UK, undated, accessed 10 December 2014