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Sir '''Richard Dales''' (Chair) HM Diplomatic Service (retired), is a diplomat who was a former High Commissioner to Zimbabwe (1992). His diplomatic career took him to many countries, including Cameroon, Denmark and Bulgaria. From 1974-77 he was the Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and from 1995-98 he was the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] Director for Africa and the Commonwealth. He was Head of South African and later Central and S. African Dept. FCO (1989-91) and of the Civil Service Selection Board.<ref>Ref needed</ref> Dales was the Head of Africa Command during the Sandline affair.
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Sir '''Richard Dales''' (Chair) HM Diplomatic Service (retired), is a diplomat who was a former High Commissioner to Zimbabwe (1992). His diplomatic career took him to many countries, including Cameroon, Denmark and Bulgaria. From 1974-77 he was the Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and from 1995-98 he was the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] Director for Africa and the Commonwealth. He was Head of South African and later Central and S. African Dept. FCO (1989-91) and of the Civil Service Selection Board.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 12:12, 17 April 2009

Sir Richard Dales (Chair) HM Diplomatic Service (retired), is a diplomat who was a former High Commissioner to Zimbabwe (1992). His diplomatic career took him to many countries, including Cameroon, Denmark and Bulgaria. From 1974-77 he was the Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and from 1995-98 he was the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Director for Africa and the Commonwealth. He was Head of South African and later Central and S. African Dept. FCO (1989-91) and of the Civil Service Selection Board.

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