Stephen Byers
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Stephen Byers (born 13 April 1953, Wolverhampton) is an MP from Labour Party for North Tyneside. He resigned his position as Transport Secretary in 2002 after being criticised for standing by Jo Moore, a spin doctor, and over his decision to force Railtrack into administration.[1]
Affiliations
- Labour Friends of Israel
- Consultant,[2][3] Consolidated Contractors Company (http://www.ccc.gr/) - International oil construction company interested in Iraq
- Non-executive Chairman,[4] Yalta European Strategy LTD (http://www.yes-ukraine.org/) - International network to promote Ukraine in the EU
- Non-executive Chairman,[5] ACWA Services Ltd. (http://www.acwa.co.uk/) - Water treatment company
Resources
- BBC, "Stephen Byers quits government," 28 May 2002, accessed 25 November 2008.
- Boffey, Daniel, "Row as shamed former Minister Stephan Byers takes job with Iraq oil firm," Daily Mail, 08 July 2006, accessed 25 November 2008.
- They Work For You, Stephen Byers MP, accessed 25 November 2008.
- Ungoed-Thomas, Jon, et al., "Revealed: how minister cashed in on contacts," The Sunday Times, 23 November 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
Notes and References
- ↑ BBC, "Stephen Byers quits government," 28 May 2002, accessed 25 November 2008.
- ↑ They Work For You, Stephen Byers MP, accessed 25 November 2008.
- ↑ Boffey, Daniel, "Row as shamed former Minister Stephan Byers takes job with Iraq oil firm," Daily Mail, 08 July 2006, accessed 25 November 2008.
- ↑ They Work For You, Stephen Byers MP, accessed 25 November 2008.
- ↑ They Work For You, Stephen Byers MP, accessed 25 November 2008.