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'''Michael Casey''' 'spent 20 years in the Civil Service, leaving in 1976 as Under Secretary at the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] to become Chief Executive of [[British Shipbuilders]].'  By 1991 he was 'Chairman of [[Rowland Public Affairs]], a large public affairs company with offices in London and Brussels'<ref>Biographical note from Michael Casey ''The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest'', Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991</ref>
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'''Michael Casey''' 'spent 20 years in the Civil Service, leaving in 1976 as Under Secretary at the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] to become Chief Executive of [[British Shipbuilders]].'  By 1991 he was 'Chairman of [[Rowland Public Affairs]], a large public affairs company with offices in London and Brussels'<ref>Biographical note from Michael Casey ''The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest'', Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991</ref> Casey retired in December 1992, according to ''Campaign'':
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:Former Treasury Minister [[John Maples]] has been appointed chairman of [[Rowland Sallingbury Casey]], the public affairs division of the [[Rowland Company]]. He succeeds the founding chairman Michael Casey who retired in December.<ref>Campaign May 28, 1993 Moves: Movers</ref>
 
==Affilaitions==
 
==Affilaitions==
 
*[[David Hume Institute]]<ref>Michael Casey ''The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest'', Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991</ref>
 
*[[David Hume Institute]]<ref>Michael Casey ''The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest'', Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991</ref>

Revision as of 13:25, 30 March 2009

Michael Casey 'spent 20 years in the Civil Service, leaving in 1976 as Under Secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry to become Chief Executive of British Shipbuilders.' By 1991 he was 'Chairman of Rowland Public Affairs, a large public affairs company with offices in London and Brussels'[1] Casey retired in December 1992, according to Campaign:

Former Treasury Minister John Maples has been appointed chairman of Rowland Sallingbury Casey, the public affairs division of the Rowland Company. He succeeds the founding chairman Michael Casey who retired in December.[2]

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  1. Biographical note from Michael Casey The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest, Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991
  2. Campaign May 28, 1993 Moves: Movers
  3. Michael Casey The Power of the Lobbyist: Regulation and Vested Interest, Hume Occasional Paper No. 32, Edinburgh: David Hume Institute, 1991