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'''Ramesh Chhabra''' was spokesman and special adviser to chancellor of the exchequer [[George Osborne]] until 2015.<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref> | '''Ramesh Chhabra''' was spokesman and special adviser to chancellor of the exchequer [[George Osborne]] until 2015.<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref> | ||
− | Following the election in 2015, Chhabra has decided to resign after five years | + | Following the election in May 2015, Chhabra has decided to resign after five years at the Treasury. <ref> [http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2015/05/osborne-left-with-two-vacancies-to-fill/ Osborne left with two vacancies to fill] ''The Spectator'', 12 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015 </ref> |
− | As special adviser to | + | As special adviser to Osborne, Chhabra was paid an annual salary of £60,000. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/388825/spad_data_november_2014.csv/preview Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014] ''GOV.UK'', accessed 29 April 2015 </ref> |
==Background== | ==Background== |
Revision as of 06:48, 14 May 2015
Ramesh Chhabra was spokesman and special adviser to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne until 2015.[1]
Following the election in May 2015, Chhabra has decided to resign after five years at the Treasury. [2]
As special adviser to Osborne, Chhabra was paid an annual salary of £60,000. [3]
Background
After graduating from the department of Politics and International Studies at Hull University in 2002,[4] Chhabra served for eight years as press aide to Conservative MP David Davis, latterly working for Dominic Grieve.[5]
Chhabra stood for the Conservatives in Newland for the 2002 Kingston Upon Hull Council Election. Of the seven candidates, he came last with 101 votes.[6]
Contact, Resources, Notes
Contact
Tel: 07738 935 187
Notes
- ↑ Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Osborne left with two vacancies to fill The Spectator, 12 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015
- ↑ Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 29 April 2015
- ↑ "Graduates' Association", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Tara Hamilton-Miller, "Desperado's last stand", New Statesman, 19.06.08, accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Local Elections Archive Project, "Kingston Upon Hull results", accessed 07.09.10