Nicholas Soames
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Nicholas Soames is a British Conservative MP. He is a director of Aegis Defence Services, and its non-executive chairman since January 2010.
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Activities
Overseas visits
- Address of donor: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PO Box 21653, Doha, Qatar
- Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value): £3,306.15 for air travel and £621.86 for accommodation; £3,928.01 in total
- Destination of visit: Doha, Qatar
- Date of visit: 20-22 May 2013
- Purpose of visit: to attend the 13th Doha Forum. (Registered 25 June 2013)
- Name of donor: Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bahrain
- Address of donor: Manama, Bahrain
- Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value): Including accommodation, full board and flights: total value £3,700
- Destination of visit: Bahrain
- Date of visit: 5-8 December 2013
- Purpose of visit: Visit organised by the Conservative Middle East Council to attend the IISS
Manama (Registered 16 December 2013)
Links with lobbyists
- Co-Chair of the Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration, which is administered by MigrationWatch and Quiller Consultants (Registered 9 May 2011) [1]
Circa 2014
- President of the Conservative Middle East Council – The Rt Hon Nicholas Soames MP - Soames was elected as the Honorary President of CMEC in 2007 and previously served as its Chairman from 1997 to 2003.
Affiliations
From the Register of members interests:
- Senior Vice-President, MMC Group insurance brokers.
Business development and strategic adviser to:
- Investcorp, fund management company.
- Welcome Break, operator of motorway service stations.
- GSC Partners, an investment company.
- Scythian, a management consultancy. [2]
2011
External resources
- James Lyons, Tory toff Nicholas Soames who tried to ban minimum wage takes home £25k bonus, The Mirror, 7 February 2014.</ref>
- Wikipedia Nicholas Soames
- They Work for You Nicholas Soames
Notes
- ↑ Declaration in Nicholas Soames MP's entry in the MP's Register of Interests, acc 10 June 2014
- ↑ Source and date needed