All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group
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The All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group aims to:
- influence and develop understanding of corporate governance through the promotion of a culture based on responsible leadership and investment thus enabling corporates and their shareholders to enhance prosperity for the benefit of shareholders, economies and society.
Activities
Members
- Lord Paul Myners - Chair (Lab)
- Lord Harrison - Vice-chair (Lab)
- Andrew Tyrie - Vice-chair (Con)
- Alun Michael - Vice-chair (Lab)
- Lord William Wade of Chorlton - Treasurer (Con)
- Kwasi Kwarteng - Secretary (Con)
- Lord Gordon of Strathblane -President (Lab)
Funding
Corporate Governance Forum acts as the group’s secretariat. £2750 from Das Group, £10,000 from Bosch (UK), £2000 from Jon Moulton, £14,000 from British Petroleum, £10,500 from Lloyds TSB, £2750 from Jefferson Wells, £2750 from Bank of New York Mellon. £10,000 from National Grid, £10,000 from M+G Investments, £2000 from Hermes, £2000 from Richard Davies Investments, £5000 from British Telecom (registered July 2010).[1]
Parliamentary passes
In September 2010 the following staff were registered as holding a parliamentary pass:
- Jennifer Bryant Pearson, Director, JBP Associates Ltd; Director, Strategic Communications International Ltd; Director, Corporate Governance Forum Ltd.
- Alan Cleverly, CEO, The Genesis Initiative; CEO and Director, Small Business Bureau Ltd; Director, Corporate Governance Forum Ltd. Agent, Surrey Heath Conservative Association. [2]
Contact
Mr Kwasi Kwarteng MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
- Phone: 020 7219 3000
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Register of All-Party Groups, All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group, House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010.
- ↑ Register of All-Party Groups, All-Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group, House of Commons, 30 September 2010, accessed 20 October 2010.