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In the 2015 general election, Duncan retained his seat with a majority 21,705. <ref> [http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Rutland-Melton-election-result/story-26452157-detail/story.html Rutland and Melton election result: Conservative hold] ''Leicester Mercury'', 8 May 2015, accessed 21 May 2015 </ref> | In the 2015 general election, Duncan retained his seat with a majority 21,705. <ref> [http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Rutland-Melton-election-result/story-26452157-detail/story.html Rutland and Melton election result: Conservative hold] ''Leicester Mercury'', 8 May 2015, accessed 21 May 2015 </ref> | ||
− | Having left his post as Minister of state, department of international development, Duncan requested the advice of [[ACOBA]] about a role as Non-Executive Director for [[Fujairah Refining Ltd]] | + | Having left his post as Minister of state, department of international development, Duncan requested the advice of [[ACOBA]] about a role as Non-Executive Director for [[Fujairah Refining Ltd]] and took up the role in February 2016. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/duncan-alan-minister-of-state-department-for-international-development-acoba-recommendation/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-rt-hon-sir-alan-duncan Alan Duncan business appointments ACOBA], ''APPC.org'', accessed 16 February 2016</ref> |
==Spat with Margaret Hodge over HSBC probe== | ==Spat with Margaret Hodge over HSBC probe== |
Revision as of 16:21, 16 February 2016
Alan Duncan is a UK Conservative Party MP. He was appointed a minister of state at the Department for International Development in 2010.[1] He left the Cabinet in July 2014 following the reshuffle.[2]
In the 2015 general election, Duncan retained his seat with a majority 21,705. [3]
Having left his post as Minister of state, department of international development, Duncan requested the advice of ACOBA about a role as Non-Executive Director for Fujairah Refining Ltd and took up the role in February 2016. [4]
Spat with Margaret Hodge over HSBC probe
Duncan questioned the conduct of Labour MP and chair of the public accounts committee (PAC), Margaret Hodge in her interviews with the members of the board of HSBC over the 2015 tax avoidance scandal. He accused her of being 'abusive and bullying' towards senior HSBC executives when they appeared before her panel and called upon her to apologise for demanding Rona Fairhead quit or be sacked as chair of the BBC Trust for her role in the scandal.
He also claimed Hodge made 'undoubtedly libellous assertions' about the tax affairs of the bank’s chief executive Stuart Gulliver.[5]
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Notes
- ↑ Full list of new cabinet ministers and other government appointments, guardian.co.uk, 13 May 2010.
- ↑ Reshuffle at-a-glance: In, out and moved about, BBC News, 15 July 2014.
- ↑ Rutland and Melton election result: Conservative hold Leicester Mercury, 8 May 2015, accessed 21 May 2015
- ↑ Alan Duncan business appointments ACOBA, APPC.org, accessed 16 February 2016
- ↑ Rajeev Syal and Mark Sweney Margaret Hodge accused of 'abusive and bullying' attack on BBC Trust chair Guardian, 11 March 2015, accessed 12 March 2015